Coronavirus accused of doing politics, Protests against Israeli Prime Minister

Thousands protest against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

Thousands protest against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

Tel Aviv … News Time

Thousands have staged protests in Israeli cities despite protests over allegations that Israeli Prime Minister used the coronavirus-like epidemic for political and government purposes. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is not an elected prime minister at the time, but according to the rules, the former prime minister can serve the ministry unless the elected prime minister takes office. Netanyahu’s elected prime minister’s term was completed in March 2019 and elections were held in Israel in April 2019, but no political party gained a clear majority in the elections. Later, after the political parties did not agree to form a coalition government, re-elections were held in the same year in September 2019, but no party won a clear majority in these elections, but the third time in the country. The announcement was made.

Thus for the third time in a year and a half in March 2020, elections were held in Israel, but this time no political party gained a clear majority And then due to the outbreak of Corona, the process of forming an elected government could not be completed yet. Israeli political rivals have now accused Netanyahu of having elections and not talking to the government in any political party and then coming to the Coronavirus that they are using the coronavirus epidemic for political and government.

According to the Israeli newspaper Times of Israel, at least 5,000 people participated in the protests against the prime minister in Tel Aviv, the country’s largest city, despite the ban on people gathering in the country. The report stated that although the purpose of the demonstration was to protest against the government’s failure to take appropriate measures during the coronavirus and not providing relief to the people, however, it also raised slogans against Netanyahu’s corruption and the use of pandemics for politics. The organizers of the demonstration claimed that leaders of the political party, Yesh Atid, were actually using the Netanyahu Coronavirus epidemic to expand their powers, achieve political goals and keep themselves from corruption. He addressed the protesters, saying that Netanyahu has been elected prime minister five times but they did not announce concessions to the general public and small business people affected by the Corona epidemic. He also cited corruption cases run in the courts on Netanyahu in his address, saying that the prime minister is actually protecting himself by using the Corona epidemic for his political purposes.

More than 5,000 people attended the protest against Netanyahu in Tel Aviv, but in the meantime, protesters ensured distance from each other. Citing the same report, the Jerusalem Post reported that Netanyahu’s simultaneous demonstrations were held in cities like Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and Haifa against the lack of relief to the general public and small businessmen. The report said that before the protests against the Prime Minister on April 19, protests against him were also held in Tel Aviv on April 17, while last week there were small protests against him in other cities. According to the report, the protests against Netanyahu began at a time when the number of people killed and killed by Corona in Israel has been increasing steadily, despite a lockdown by the government. No announcement.

The report said that Israel’s parliament declared only 3,000 of the requests for financial aid from 4100 small industrialists who suffered financial hardship because of the Lockdown implementation, and later only 1900 of these applications were approved for financial assistance. According to the report, even less than half of the petty requests made by small business people and ordinary people for financial aid began to protest against accepting less than half of what is now Netanyahu’s corruption and their protests turned into demonstrations.

Remember that Netanyahu has serious allegations such as lying and corruption against the people and he has also been accused by the Israeli Attorney General of corruption, deception and fraud. The same allegations against Netanyahu are set to go to trial in Israeli courts next May, however, due to the closure of the courts due to coronavirus, it is no longer possible and if they become the Prime Minister, trial against them will not be initiated. His political opponents claim he wants to become prime minister and suspend the corruption case filed against him.

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