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Israelis across the globe join anti-Netanyahu protests

Israelis in 18 cities across the globe joined last week the anti-Netanyahu protest movement.

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A protester waves an Israeli flag and a black flag during an anti-government demonstration in front of the Prime Minister's residence in Jerusalem on Aug. 29, 2020. Protests demanding that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu resign over several corruption indictments and his handling of the coronavirus crisis have been mounting in recent weeks, and the premier has been scathing in his counterattack. — Photo by EMMANUEL DUNAND/AFP via Getty Images

More than a hundred Israelis gathered in the center of London on Aug. 2, protesting against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, against state corruption and against what they considered the erosion of democratic norms in their homeland. Assembled near the Israeli Embassy on High Street Kensington, the protesters flew black flags — the same black flags that have become the symbol of the anti-Netanyahu movement, raising a warning sign over the danger Israel’s democracy is currently facing. The demonstration was easily organized through Facebook via groups of Israeli expats and Israeli students in the United Kingdom.

The London demonstration was not the first of its kind. Similar protests have taken place before in Paris, New York, San Francisco and Berlin. Evidently, over time, these demonstrations kept growing, with the Aug. 2 demonstration generating much interest both in the UK and in Israel. The reason for the increased interest was its timing — London’s demonstration took place just hours after a mass anti-Netanyahu rally in Jerusalem outside Netanyahu’s official residence.

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