Jerusalem
Thousands of Israelis gathered in Jerusalem late Saturday night demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, a day after the country tightened its lockdown aimed at stemming surging Coronavirus cases. Long processions of cars carrying people from throughout the country caused traffic jams in the city, with hundreds of small protests held at bridges and junctions nationwide. Israel began a second nationwide lockdown on September 18 in a bid to bring down the world’s highest coronavirus infection rate per capita. On Friday, restrictions were tightened further, including limiting international travel and attending indoor prayers. But lawmakers blocked a government proposal that would have limited protest gatherings by ruling people could only demonstrate in groups of 20 and within a kilometre of their residence. Netanyahu, in a video issued Saturday night, slammed “the populist decision in parliament to cancel the limitations the government imposed after we saw the rise in the infections.” Protesters on Saturday said the government attempt to block them was one motivation they came out on the streets. “I came here for the very reason that they tried to shoot down the protest,” said Adi, a 48-year-old father of three from Tel Aviv, demonstrating outside Netanyahu’s official residence. “The people here are the last chance for Israel to be free and democratic,” he told AFP. Netanyahu is on trial for bribery, fraud and breach of trust.