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Estimated 600,000 Supporters of Judicial Reform Gather Outside Knesset

Anti-government protesters were arrested in Tel Aviv after Israel’s economy minister Nir Barkat and his security team were attacked.

After months of anti-government demonstrations in Tel Aviv, the right-wing masses gathered in Jerusalem in support of Netanyahu and his judicial reform. Photo by Erik Marmor/Flash90
After months of anti-government demonstrations in Tel Aviv, the right-wing masses gathered in Jerusalem in support of Netanyahu and his judicial reform. Photo by Erik Marmor/Flash90

Two suspects were arrested on Thursday in Tel Aviv, as anti-government protesters attacked Israel’s economy minister Nir Barkat. Meanwhile, organizers estimated 600,000 advocates of judicial reform gathered in Jerusalem.

“March of the Million” participants, some hitting snags when bus drivers canceled their transportation to the rally at the last minute, reportedly arrived on as many as 1,000 buses. Other media outlets estimated the crowds were larger than 200,000.

It is difficult to determine the exact number of people who participate in these mass demonstrations, and so estimates vary, sometimes by a large margin between those with different political agendas. But technology, primarily aerial drone footage, can give a pretty good idea of the size of a demonstration, and such footage from Thursday night showed all the streets throughout the government sector of downtown Jerusalem completely packed with supporters of the current government and its judicial reform:

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who did not make a personal appearance at the gathering, tweeted out his sincere thanks: “I thank the hundreds of thousands of Israelis who came to Jerusalem tonight to support our government. Your passion and patriotism moves me deeply.”

Justice Minister Yariv Levin and Knesset member Simcha Rothman, chairman of the Knesset Constitution, Law and Justice Committee, both addressed the gathering.

“Show me one democracy where legal advisers make decisions instead of the government,” said Levin.

On Twitter, Rothman posted in Hebrew: “The nation of Israel lives! Thanks for coming. The people are sovereign, and the people demand judicial reform.” He concluded by quoting Isaiah 1:27, “Zion will be redeemed with justice.”

Following the attack in Tel Aviv, which sent a police officer to the hospital, Barkat wished the officer a speedy recovery and stated that there was no excuse for violence, which undermines the foundation of democracy.

“Everyone has the right to demonstrate, but no one has the right to act violently,” he said.

With reporting by JNS.

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One response to “Estimated 600,000 Supporters of Judicial Reform Gather Outside Knesset”

  1. James says:

    Thanks. Good to provide some extra information on the estimated number of attendants.

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