These Jew Protests are Some of the Biggest in Modern History (In Any Country)

In terms of the percentage of the population involved, these are some of the biggest protests in modern history.

Yet the American media doesn’t mention that our greatest ally is having these troubles.

Hmm.

RT:

Hundreds of thousands of protesters marched in Tel Aviv on Saturday evening, demanding that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu scrap a planned judicial overhaul. The embattled PM has already suspended the reforms and vowed to negotiate with the opposition, but protesters view his move as a ploy.

Israeli media outlets reported that between 140,000 and 175,000 people attended the rally, while protest organizers put the head count at 250,000 in Tel Aviv and 450,000 throughout Israel. The so-called ‘Umbrella Movement of Resistance against Dictatorship in Israel’ said in a statement that the protest was “one of the largest demonstrations in Israeli history.”

Groups of protesters blocked the normally busy Ayalon Highway twice over the course of the evening, The Times of Israel reported. Police used water cannons to clear the road.

Israel has been rocked by continuous protests since Netanyahu announced his proposed reforms in January. These legal changes would allow Israel’s parliament to override Supreme Court rulings with a simple majority vote, would grant the government more power in appointing judges, and would limit the ability of the court to review legislation it deems “unreasonable.”

By the way, I stand with Palestine.

The court is the only institution left in the Jew government defending the Palestinians, and I stand with Palestine against the Jews.

Anyone who stands with Israel is actually your enemy.

It’s a kind of litmus test.

This isn’t a super important issue for Americans, but it is obviously better if the Likud party has less power.

Anyone who tries to tell you “Netanyahu is based” is an enemy. Maybe he is “based” for the Jews, but that is not good for us.

There’s a reason the leftist American media doesn’t mention this, and it’s because they don’t want to have to explain why they support Bibi. Meanwhile, Ben Shapiro doesn’t want to explain why so many Israelis are against him.