Balfour protests

Former IDF fighter pilot released from detainment after publishing threats against PM

Israeli cabinet ministers on Sunday demanded a strong response from law enforcement over the incitement.

 Ze'ev Raz speaks during a protest against a controversial agreement reached over the past few months between the government and large energy companies over natural gas production, in central Tel Aviv, on November 28, 2015.
PROTESTERS GATHER in front of the Knesset before marching to Balfour and the Prime Minister's Residence in a protest they are calling 'yes to a unity government! No to incitement and violence!' June 5, 2021.

Activists protest Herzog inauguration due to former Netanyahu-spokesman

Protester holds a sign that says "crime minister" outside of the Prime Minister's Residence during a demonstration on July 25, 2020

Activists protest hiring of former Netanyahu spokesperson by president

Amir Haskel (C) with a shirt that says 'There is no way that a man indicted for corruption will serve as Prime Minister'

Anti-Netanyahu protest leader Amir Haskel attacked


Notable activist injured during 33rd week of anti-Netanyahu protests

While the protests were peaceful for the most part of the evening, it was later reported that Asaf Agmon, a notable activist in the Anti-Netanyahu protests, was injured in Jerusalem.

Anti-Netanyahu protesters in Jerusalem addressed police brutality by erecting a large poster showcasing a water cannon vehicle usually used by police to disperse protests alongside the Hebrew caption: "a water cannon vehicle of hope," Saturday, February 6, 2021.

Police officer injured, five protesters arrested in Jerusalem protests

Protesters in Tel Aviv scattered notes displaying numbers throughout Habima Square, meant to symbolize the people who have so far succumbed to COVID-19.

Notes scattered throughout Habima Square in Tel Aviv by protesters, symbolizing the 4,600 victims of the coronavirus in Israel, Saturday, January 30, 2021.

Grapevine: Disturbing demonstrations

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

Anti-Netanyahu protests in Jerusalem continue for the 29th consecutive week, Saturday, January 9, 2020.

Balfour protests: When rights of protesters shatter rights of neighbors

Tensions reach a boiling point between residents and those anti-Netanyahu protesters camped outside his residence on Balfour Street.

DEMONSTRATORS WITH megaphones in hand on Saturday night, January 16.

Nationwide protests against Netanyahu continue for 30th consecutive week

Protesters in Ness Ziona reported suffering verbal and physical assaults by Netanyahu's supporters in the city.

Protests against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem, Saturday, January 16, 2020.

Protests in Jerusalem: 7 arrested near Netanyahu's house

The protesters used clown horns and claimed to have done so in accordance with the noise law and the High Court ruling, insisting that they were allowed to do so.

Demonstration against Israeli PM Netanyahu outside his residency in Jerusalem

Democracy in the US and Israel is being tested - opinion

Something has happened to us in the last four years.

BARACK AND Michelle Obama greet Donald and Melania Trump before the presidential inauguration in Washington on January 20, 2017.

Anti-Netanyahu protesters nationwide report targeted attacks

Protesters form new political party • "It is unfortunate that instead of protecting the protesters, the Israel Police has become a political tool in Netanyahu's hands," a Rise Israel statement read

Anti-Netanyahu protests in Jerusalem continue for the 29th consecutive week, Saturday, January 9, 2020.

Protesters go political: 'Democratic Party' launches at Balfour protest

"Starting Saturday - the social upheaval becomes a political force."

Founder of the 'Democratic' party Prof. Ehud Shapiro announces the launch of the party during Saturday's protests against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at Balfour Street, Jerusalem on Saturday, January 9, 2020.

MK Zohar implies Balfour protests more harmful than breaking into Congress

Unlike the Washington rioters, Jerusalem protesters have never, in their 28-week run, breached the actual gate of the residence, and clashes with the police have not resulted in any deaths.

Likud parliament member Miki Zohar reacts during an arrangements committee meeting at the Knesset, the Israeli parliament in Jerusalem, January 13, 2020.