Israeli Anti-Govt Protesters Call on Netanyahu to Resign

Published July 20th, 2020 - 06:48 GMT

Hit by high unemployment, a sharp rise in Covid-19 cases, and reimposed coronavirus curbs, Israelis have taken to the streets in almost daily demonstrations against the government.

Public anger has been compounded by corruption allegations against Netanyahu, who went on trial in May for bribery, fraud, and breach of trust - charges he denies. Hundreds gathered outside the prime minister's residence calling for Netanyahu's resignation.

Police allowed demonstrations to take place but took action against unauthorized "disturbances," including road blockages. They used water cannons to disperse demonstrators around Netanyahu's residence as protests mounted against him over alleged corruption and his handling of the coronavirus crisis.

A poll by the nonpartisan Israel Democracy Institute on Tuesday found only 29.5 percent of the public trust Netanyahu's handling of the crisis.

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A protester holds up his fists as Israeli police spray the crowd with water cannon during a rally against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem, on July 19, 2020 amid the coronavirus pandemic. Israeli police fired water cannons to disperse anti-government protests attended by thousands on Saturday, as public anger mounts over the handling of the coronavirus crisis.

Journalists film as Israeli police spray protesters (clad in masks due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic) with water cannon during an anti-government demonstration in Jerusalem, on July 18, 2020. Ahmad GHARABLI / AFP

Israeli demonstrators lift placards during a rally against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu outside his official residence in Jerusalem, on July 18, 2020, amid the coronavirus pandemic. Israeli police fired water cannons to disperse anti-government protests attended by thousands on Saturday, as public anger mounts over the handling of the coronavirus crisis.

Israeli demonstrators lift placards during a rally against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu outside his official residence in Jerusalem, on July 18, 2020, amid the coronavirus pandemic. Israeli police fired water cannons to disperse anti-government protests attended by thousands on Saturday, as public anger mounts over the handling of the coronavirus crisis.

Israeli police spray protesters (clad in masks due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic) with water cannon during an anti-government demonstration in Jerusalem, on July 18, 2020. Ahmad GHARABLI / AFP

Israeli police spray protesters (clad in masks due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic) with water cannon during an anti-government demonstration in Jerusalem, on July 18, 2020. Ahmad GHARABLI / AFP

Israeli police spray protesters (clad in masks due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic) with water cannon during an anti-government demonstration in Jerusalem, on July 18, 2020. Ahmad GHARABLI / AFP

Israeli police spray protesters (clad in masks due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic) with water cannon during an anti-government demonstration in Jerusalem, on July 18, 2020. Ahmad GHARABLI / AFP

Israelis wearing protective face masks due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, take part in a demonstration on July 18, 2020, in Charles Clore Park in the Israeli coastal city of Tel Aviv to protest against the Israeli government and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the broken promises made by the Israeli government during the Covid-19 pandemic. Israel's government said today it was imposing new restrictions to limit the spiraling spread of coronavirus.

A protester holds up his fists as Israeli police spray the crowd with water cannon during a rally against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem, on July 19, 2020 amid the coronavirus pandemic. Israeli police fired water cannons to disperse anti-government protests attended by thousands on Saturday, as public anger mounts over the handling of the coronavirus crisis.
Journalists film as Israeli police spray protesters (clad in masks due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic) with water cannon during an anti-government demonstration in Jerusalem, on July 18, 2020. Ahmad GHARABLI / AFP
Israeli demonstrators lift placards during a rally against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu outside his official residence in Jerusalem, on July 18, 2020, amid the coronavirus pandemic. Israeli police fired water cannons to disperse anti-government protests attended by thousands on Saturday, as public anger mounts over the handling of the coronavirus crisis.
Israeli demonstrators lift placards during a rally against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu outside his official residence in Jerusalem, on July 18, 2020, amid the coronavirus pandemic. Israeli police fired water cannons to disperse anti-government protests attended by thousands on Saturday, as public anger mounts over the handling of the coronavirus crisis.
Israeli police spray protesters (clad in masks due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic) with water cannon during an anti-government demonstration in Jerusalem, on July 18, 2020. Ahmad GHARABLI / AFP
Israeli police spray protesters (clad in masks due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic) with water cannon during an anti-government demonstration in Jerusalem, on July 18, 2020. Ahmad GHARABLI / AFP
Israeli police spray protesters (clad in masks due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic) with water cannon during an anti-government demonstration in Jerusalem, on July 18, 2020. Ahmad GHARABLI / AFP
Israeli police spray protesters (clad in masks due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic) with water cannon during an anti-government demonstration in Jerusalem, on July 18, 2020. Ahmad GHARABLI / AFP
Israelis wearing protective face masks due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, take part in a demonstration on July 18, 2020, in Charles Clore Park in the Israeli coastal city of Tel Aviv to protest against the Israeli government and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the broken promises made by the Israeli government during the Covid-19 pandemic. Israel's government said today it was imposing new restrictions to limit the spiraling spread of coronavirus.
A protester holds up his fists as Israeli police spray the crowd with water cannon during a rally against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem, on July 19, 2020 amid the coronavirus pandemic. Israeli police fired water cannons to disperse anti-government protests attended by thousands on Saturday, as public anger mounts over the handling of the coronavirus crisis.
A protester holds up his fists as Israeli police spray the crowd with water cannon during a rally against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem, on July 19, 2020 amid the coronavirus pandemic. Israeli police fired water cannons to disperse anti-government protests attended by thousands on Saturday, as public anger mounts over the handling of the coronavirus crisis.
Journalists film as Israeli police spray protesters (clad in masks due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic) with water cannon during an anti-government demonstration in Jerusalem, on July 18, 2020. Ahmad GHARABLI / AFP
Journalists film as Israeli police spray protesters (clad in masks due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic) with water cannon during an anti-government demonstration in Jerusalem, on July 18, 2020. Ahmad GHARABLI / AFP
Israeli demonstrators lift placards during a rally against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu outside his official residence in Jerusalem, on July 18, 2020, amid the coronavirus pandemic. Israeli police fired water cannons to disperse anti-government protests attended by thousands on Saturday, as public anger mounts over the handling of the coronavirus crisis.
Israeli demonstrators lift placards during a rally against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu outside his official residence in Jerusalem, on July 18, 2020, amid the coronavirus pandemic. Israeli police fired water cannons to disperse anti-government protests attended by thousands on Saturday, as public anger mounts over the handling of the coronavirus crisis.
Israeli demonstrators lift placards during a rally against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu outside his official residence in Jerusalem, on July 18, 2020, amid the coronavirus pandemic. Israeli police fired water cannons to disperse anti-government protests attended by thousands on Saturday, as public anger mounts over the handling of the coronavirus crisis.
Israeli demonstrators lift placards during a rally against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu outside his official residence in Jerusalem, on July 18, 2020, amid the coronavirus pandemic. Israeli police fired water cannons to disperse anti-government protests attended by thousands on Saturday, as public anger mounts over the handling of the coronavirus crisis.
Israeli police spray protesters (clad in masks due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic) with water cannon during an anti-government demonstration in Jerusalem, on July 18, 2020. Ahmad GHARABLI / AFP
Israeli police spray protesters (clad in masks due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic) with water cannon during an anti-government demonstration in Jerusalem, on July 18, 2020. Ahmad GHARABLI / AFP
Israeli police spray protesters (clad in masks due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic) with water cannon during an anti-government demonstration in Jerusalem, on July 18, 2020. Ahmad GHARABLI / AFP
Israeli police spray protesters (clad in masks due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic) with water cannon during an anti-government demonstration in Jerusalem, on July 18, 2020. Ahmad GHARABLI / AFP
Israeli police spray protesters (clad in masks due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic) with water cannon during an anti-government demonstration in Jerusalem, on July 18, 2020. Ahmad GHARABLI / AFP
Israeli police spray protesters (clad in masks due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic) with water cannon during an anti-government demonstration in Jerusalem, on July 18, 2020. Ahmad GHARABLI / AFP
Israeli police spray protesters (clad in masks due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic) with water cannon during an anti-government demonstration in Jerusalem, on July 18, 2020. Ahmad GHARABLI / AFP
Israeli police spray protesters (clad in masks due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic) with water cannon during an anti-government demonstration in Jerusalem, on July 18, 2020. Ahmad GHARABLI / AFP
Israelis wearing protective face masks due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, take part in a demonstration on July 18, 2020, in Charles Clore Park in the Israeli coastal city of Tel Aviv to protest against the Israeli government and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the broken promises made by the Israeli government during the Covid-19 pandemic. Israel's government said today it was imposing new restrictions to limit the spiraling spread of coronavirus.
Israelis wearing protective face masks due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, take part in a demonstration on July 18, 2020, in Charles Clore Park in the Israeli coastal city of Tel Aviv to protest against the Israeli government and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the broken promises made by the Israeli government during the Covid-19 pandemic. Israel's government said today it was imposing new restrictions to limit the spiraling spread of coronavirus.

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