Articles in "Protests"

‘Don’t Feed Hamas’: Grassroots Israeli Protests Against Gaza Aid Grow

Despite government efforts to curtail the protests, hundreds of Israeli protesters made their way to the Kerem Shalom border crossing to ...

Israeli Protesters Try to Block Gaza Aid for Fifth Straight Day

Israeli protesters on Sunday converged on the Kerem Shalom border crossing for the fifth consecutive day in a bid to prevent aid from ...

Protesters Block Aid Deliveries to Gaza For Third Straight Day

Hundreds of protesters descended on the Kerem Shalom border crossing to block humanitarian aid from entering the Gaza Strip for the third ...

Israeli Protesters Block Aid Trucks From Entering Gaza

Hundreds of demonstrators prevented humanitarian aid trucks from entering the Gaza Strip from Israel at the Kerem Shalom border crossing on ...

Israeli High Court Rejects Demands for Anti-War Protests

Israel's High Court of Justice on Wednesday rejected a petition by the communist party Hadash demanding that police allow anti-war protests ...

Knesset Advances Bill to Ban Palestinian Flags on Campus

Israel's parliament voted on Wednesday for a bill to ban the display of Palestinian flags, or the flags of any other terrorist ...

Opponents of Judicial Overhaul Launch ‘Day of Disruption’ Across Israel

Protesters in Israel on Tuesday launched another “Day of Disruption” over the judicial reform effort of Prime Minister Benjamin ...

Israeli Police Investigating Former Prime Minister Ehud Barak for Incitement

Israeli police are investigating recent calls by former Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak and former IDF deputy chief of staff Yair Golan ...

Israeli Right Organizing Mass Rally In Support of Judicial Reform

Israeli right-wing organizations are expecting hundreds of thousands of Israelis to arrive in Jerusalem for a rally in support of the ...

Netanyahu Denies US Reports Linking Mossad to Anti-Government Protests

The Prime Minister's Office denied US media reports linking the Mossad to weeks of Israeli protests against the government's judicial ...