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The gathering of protesting Zionists in front of Netanyahu’s hotel

Pak Sahafat – The protesting settlers gathered in front of the hotel where the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime resides in the occupied Golan.

According to Pak Sahafat news agency, citing Sama, Zionist settlers continue their protests against Netanyahu’s judicial reform plan.

The Zionist television channel “Kan” announced in a report that the Zionist settlers have started a protest rally in front of a hotel in the Golan.

According to this report, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara are spending their vacations in this hotel, but even during their vacations, they were not safe from the settlers’ protests.

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This is while the 12 channel of the Zionist regime had reported yesterday Sunday evening that Netanyahu planned to spend his vacation with his wife Sarah in the occupied area of ​​”Moshav Nefi Atif” in the northern occupied Golan, but he decided to delay his vacation plan due to the holding of protest demonstrations against him in this area. At the same time as this report, this network announced that the Israeli police are moving water-sprinkling vehicles and other tools to deal with the demonstrations to the Mushaf area.

Zionist settlers took to the streets on Saturday night for the 39th week in a row to protest against Netanyahu’s judicial reform plan and held their weekly protests in different parts of the occupied territories.

This protest demonstration was held at the same time as the first day of the Hebrew Eid known as “Shadow Guards” (Eid al-Arsh). Meanwhile, according to the warnings, there are many concerns from the security services of the Zionist regime regarding the possibility of anti-Zionist operations by the Palestinians these days.

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