Tens of thousands of Israelis have taken to the streets in Tel Aviv to protest against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s policies, calling on him to step down ahead of the upcoming parliamentary elections.
According
to media reports, over 40,000 protesters gathered in Rabin Square in Tel Aviv
on Saturday evening, slamming Netanyahu’s warmongering policies and calling for
change.
The
protesters held banners reading “Israel wants a change" and chanted the
slogan "Bibi, you’ve failed, go home,” referring to the premier’s
nickname.
“We
have a leader who fights only one campaign — the campaign for his own political
survival,” said Meir Dagan (shown below), the former head of Israel’s Mossad
spy agency, who addressed the demonstrators as the keynote speaker.
“For
six years, Mr. Benjamin Netanyahu has been serving as prime minister. Now it
has been six years in which Israel has never been more stuck,” he stated,
adding, “In six years he has not lead one real move to change the region and to
create a better future.”
The
widow of an Israeli soldier killed in the regime’s brutal offensive against the
besieged Gaza Strip last summer also took to the podium and severely criticized
the premier’s approach toward the Palestinian issue.
“Yes,
Mr. Prime Minister, what’s important is life itself, but it’s impossible to
speak all the time about Iran and to turn a blind eye to the bloody conflict
with the Palestinians which costs us so much blood,” Michal Kastan Keidar said.
One
of the organizers of the rally said the Israeli settlers are fed up with
Netanyahu’s warmongering and now demand “a change of politics, a peace
agreement.” The regime in Tel Aviv “has failed on the social and economic fronts
and has not improved the security situation,” Dror Ben Ami told AFP news
agency.
In
a reaction to the massive rally, Netanyahu’s right-wing Likud party said the
demo was no more than an electoral campaign organized by Likud’s rival parties
ahead of the regime’s parliamentary votes on March 17.
“The
rally in Tel Aviv is part of a campaign orchestrated by the left [and] funded
by millions of dollars from abroad,” said Likud in a statement, adding that the
protest has been organized in an attempt to replace the right-wing
cabinet headed by Netanyahu with a leftist one.
The
demonstration was held days after Netanyahu's anti-Iran rant at the US
Congress, accusing the United States of negotiating “a very bad deal” with
Tehran over its nuclear program. “We’ve been told for over a year that no
deal is better than a bad deal. Well this is a bad deal, a very bad deal. We’re
better off without it,” he told US congressmen.
Netanyahu
is currently under domestic and international pressure over his controversial
stance towards the negotiations between Iran and the P5+1 group – Russia,
China, France, Britain, the US and Germany -- over Tehran’s nuclear program.
The Israeli
premier’s critics say his attempts to disrupt the positive process of Iran’s
nuclear talks will only result in the regime’s growing isolation in the
international community. Sun Mar 8, 2015 6:10AM PTV
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