Clashes break out between protesters and police in several locations across Tel Aviv, with at least 12 people arrested and hundreds of fines handed out; Tel Aviv Mayor Ron Huldai lightly hurt in clash with cop; violence also reported in other parts of country

Thousands of Israelis protested against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu across the country on Saturday, flouting a new law meant to curb anti-government demonstrations during a coronavirus lockdown.

Most protests on Saturday night were small and scattered throughout the country, though a crowd of thousands gathered in Tel Aviv.

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Protesters face off against mounted police in central Tel Aviv on Saturday night (Photo: Moti Kimchi)

 

Clashes broke out between protesters and police on horses and motorbikes in several locations across the city. At least 12 people were arrested and hundreds of fines were handed out.

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Tel Aviv Mayor Ron Huldai is seen bleeding from the arm following a clash a police officer in the city on Saturday night

 

Several people were hurt in the clashes, including Tel Aviv Mayor Ron Huldai who was left bleeding from the arm when he was struck by a police officer.

Incidents of violence were also reported in other areas of the country, including Pardes Hannah, Netanya, Kfar Saba and Kiryat Ono.

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A protester is arrested during a demonstration in Tel Aviv on Saturday night (Photo: AP)

 

The street protests, just three days after the Knesset approved an edict to limit the scope of such demonstrations, kept pressure on Netanyahu over his handling of the coronavirus crisis and over an indictment for corruption, which he denies.

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Protesters maintaining social distancing in Tel Aviv on Saturday night (Photo: EPA)

 

The new law bans Israelis from holding demonstrations more than 1 km from their homes and forces stricter social distancing, a measure the government said was aimed at curbing COVID-19 infections.

Critics have called it a blow to freedom of speech.

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A protester is arrested during a demonstration in Tel Aviv on Saturday night (Photo: Reuters)

 

Israel has shut down much of its economy and instructed people to stay within a kilometer of their homes whenever possible in an effort to contain a second-wave surge in coronavirus infections.

The virus claimed 19 lives in Israel on Saturday, bringing the death toll to 1,679. There are currently 71,908 active cases of COVID-19 in Israel, including 839 patients in serious condition, of whom a record high 224 are on ventilators.

As reported by Ynetnews