
Thousands of Israelis took to the streets of Tel Aviv on Saturday night for the third week running, demanding the resignation and imprisonment of Benjamin Netanyahu over corruption charges.
The protest dubbed “March of Shame” was part of a series events all sparked by corruption allegations against the Israeli Prime Minister.
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Netanyahu was questioned for the seventh time on Friday over the corruption scandal. He later took to social media claiming that all accusations against him were groundless.
Press TV reports: The march on Saturday night, which was taking place for a third consecutive week, saw protesters chant slogans against the Israeli premier.
“Netanyahu to jail,” chanted the protesters, urging the Israeli premier to leave office and to stand trial over repeated allegations of graft while in office.
Netanyahu is involved in two separate corruption cases and investigators have questioned him several times.
The cases involve allegations that Netanyahu received lavish gifts from wealthy businessmen and negotiated a deal with a newspaper owner for more favorable coverage. He has denied any wrongdoing.
One of the ongoing investigations against him, reportedly related to the gifts, is carried out under “caution,” meaning that Netanyahu is suspected of committing a crime.
Judges have acquitted Netanyahu of charges that he had sought personal interest in a multi-billion dollar military deal with a German company to procure modern submarines.
The Saturday protest was the third “March of Shame” against Netanyahu in less than a month. Some 30,000 people attended the first demonstration in Tel Aviv two weeks ago, calling for Netanyahu to be jailed.
Similar protests were held Saturday in other cities across Israel, including in Haifa, Rosh Pina and Afula.
The protests come amid widespread public anger over a parliamentary bill which would bar police from publicizing recommendations on indictments. Many say the bill is specially devised to protect Netanyahu.
The premier has reportedly asked Israeli lawmakers to prepare a new draft of the bill that could not apply to the ongoing investigations against him.
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Silly Israelis…did they JUST NOW realize?
The synagogue of satan???
yes..the Khazarian synagogue of satan… and net and yahoo is their devils advocate