Published: 10:34, April 20, 2020 | Updated: 04:00, June 6, 2023
Anti-Netanyahu rally draws thousands amid coronavirus
By Reuters

Israelis, keeping at a safe distance from one another, take part in a "Black Flag" demonstration, to protest against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, at Rabin Square in the coastal city of Tel Aviv, on April 19, 2020. (JACK GUEZ / AFP)

TEL AVIV - Wearing face masks, waving black flags and keeping two yards apart, thousands of Israelis demonstrated against prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu under strict coronavirus restrictions on Sunday.

Netanyahu, who denies any wrongdoing, is under criminal indictment in three corruption cases.

Gantz has campaigned for clean government, but said that the coronavirus crisis has forced him to go back on his election pledge

He is also negotiating a power-sharing deal with his rival Benny Gantz to form a coalition government that would end a year of political deadlock after three inconclusive elections.

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Demonstrations are allowed under Israel’s coronavirus restrictions, as long as participants maintain distance from each other and wear face masks.

Under the banner of “Save the Democracy,” protesters called on Gantz’s Blue and White party not to join in a coalition led by a premier charged with corruption.

Gantz has campaigned for clean government, but said that the coronavirus crisis has forced him to go back on his election pledge.

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A Reuters cameraman estimated that a few thousand demonstrators attended the rally in Tel Aviv’s Rabin Square. Israeli media put the figure at about 2,000 people.

Israel has reported more than 13,000 coronavirus cases and 172 deaths. A partial lockdown has confined most Israelis to their homes, forced businesses to close and sent unemployment to about 26%. Some restrictions have been eased since Saturday.