Israelis rally against judicial reform for 11th week in a row: police use water cannons

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Israelis rally against judicial reform for 11th week in a row: police use water cannons

In the city of Pardas Hana Karkur, the police tried to disperse the protesters.

On Saturday, March 18, the Israelis went to a rally against the reform of the judiciary. Residents of the country have been protesting for 11 Saturdays in a row.

It is reported by the Associated Press.

The largest demonstration took place in Tel Aviv. There, tens of thousands of people took to the streets carrying Israeli flags, banners, and even road signs reading “Dead End!” and “Risk Ahead!”.

Smaller protests took place in other cities of the state. But in Pardas Hana Karkur, in northern Israel, the police tried to disperse the protesters using water cannons.

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