Picture posted on Twitter shows protesters lighting a bonfire near the main entrance to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahus residence on Balfour Street in the holy occupied city of Jerusalem al-Quds.
Thousands of protesters have marched across the occupied territories against politically-embattled Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, including around all the entrances to his residence in the holy city of Jerusalem al-Quds.
The rallies on Saturday marked the 27th week of demonstrations against the prime minister -- who has been indicted in high-profile corruption cases and faces blistering criticism for a chaotic coronavirus response, Israeli paper Haaretz reported.
"The intention of these latest protests is to surround all the entrances of the premiers residence in an act they have nicknamed the ‘Balfour siege," the daily wrote, referring to the street in the holy occupied city where the dwelling is located.
Bonfire, 3000-strong rally
Some 3,000 swarmed the so-called Paris Square near Netanyahus residence, prompting the police to "forcibly remove" the protesters.
Security forces arrested six protesters during the rallies across the occupied territories.
The protesters also lit a bonfire near the main entrance to the building, forcing intervention by firefighters. They, however, kept rekindling the fire every time it was put out.
Netanyahu supporters attack protesters
In at least three cases, violent attacks were reported against the protesters by Netanyahus supporters.
Two attacks took place in the Givat Ada town in the northern part of the occupied territories.
The Israeli police arrested a 52-year-old woman and a 17-year-old male, who had reportedly hit one protester in the neck and prompted a confrontation.
Another arrest was made after protesters said they had been confronted and threatened at knifepoint by a driver in the central city of Rishon Letzion.
In Ness Tziona, another central town, pro-Netanyahu demonstrators confronted the protesters, shouting slogans against them and branding their leaders as "leftist traitors."
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