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Anti-cabinet Zionist protests in Tel Aviv and occupied Jerusalem.

Anti-cabinet Zionist protests in Tel Aviv and occupied Jerusalem.

Hebrew-speaking sources reported on Wednesday night about scattered demonstrations in Tel Aviv and occupied Jerusalem against the war cabinet of the Zionist regime.

Demonstrations of anti-Netanyahu Haredi protesters and Jews in Tel Aviv and Quds turned violent on Wednesday night, and Tel Aviv police forces attacked the protesters against the warmongering and policies of the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime.

In this regard, the Hebrew media reported on Wednesday evening that the Israeli police have banned demonstrations at the famous Kaplan intersection in Tel Aviv from now on.

On the other hand, news sources reported that at the same time as the protesters against the war cabinet clashed with the police in Tel Aviv, the extreme Zionists protesting against the compulsory military service law protested in the streets of Quds and set fire to garbage tanks.

Channel 12 of the Zionist regime reported that a group of Haredi Jews once again protested strongly against the conscription law by blocking some routes in occupied Jerusalem.

News sources reported that protesters in Tel Aviv and Haredi protesting Jews clashed heavily with police forces in Tel Aviv and occupied Jerusalem.

It should be noted that religious Jews are looking for the approval of a law that exempts students of religious centers from military service, and based on that, religious education is considered equivalent to serving.

The population of the extremist and orthodox “Haredi” movement is about one million people in the occupied territories, and due to their presence in the ruling coalition in the current cabinet of the Zionist regime, they have such power that they threaten to dissolve the cabinet from time to time if their demands are not met.

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