Hundreds of thousands of people have staged anti-
regime demonstrations across Israel as street
protests continue for a third consecutive week.
More than 300,000 people attended demonstrations
in Israeli cities and towns, from Kiryat Shmona in
the north to the Negev in the south, on Saturday
night to protest against the high cost of living,
especially skyrocketing housing prices, and to
demand social justice, the daily Ha'aretz reported
on its website.
The protesters were chanting, “The people demand
social justice” while carrying banners reading
“Resign, Egypt is here.”
The largest demonstration was held in Tel Aviv,
where more than 200,000 marched across the city.
The police closed the main avenue early on
Saturday in anticipation of the demonstration and
will only reopen it on Sunday afternoon.
Several other major roads in the central part of the
city were blocked during the demonstration.
In al-Quds (Jerusalem), more than 20,000
demonstrators marched toward the residence of
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The demonstrations are gaining momentum as
Netanyahu is facing mounting pressure over his
handling of the economy.
Some protesters have also criticized Israel's
settlement expansion policy. They blame the
housing crisis on Tel Aviv's outsized financial
support for settlement construction on occupied
Palestinian land.
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