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Thousands of Israelis demonstrate against Netanyahu’s Covid-19 response

Protestors gathered in Tel Aviv's Rabin Square after unemployment surged to more than 20 percent and the PM's popularity plummeted

  • Israelis block a main junction in the city as they protest against the government's response to the financial fallout of the coronavirus disease (COVID- 19) crisis in Tel Aviv, Israel July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
    Israelis block a main junction in the city as they protest against the government's response to the financial fallout of the coronavirus disease (COVID- 19) crisis in Tel Aviv, Israel July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
  • Israelis block a main junction in the city as they protest against the government's response to the financial fallout of the coronavirus disease (COVID- 19) crisis in Tel Aviv, Israel July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
    Israelis block a main junction in the city as they protest against the government's response to the financial fallout of the coronavirus disease (COVID- 19) crisis in Tel Aviv, Israel July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
  • Israelis block a main junction in the city as they protest against the government's response to the financial fallout of the coronavirus disease (COVID- 19) crisis in Tel Aviv, Israel July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
    Israelis block a main junction in the city as they protest against the government's response to the financial fallout of the coronavirus disease (COVID- 19) crisis in Tel Aviv, Israel July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
  • Israelis block a main junction in the city as they protest against the government's response to the financial fallout of the coronavirus disease (COVID- 19) crisis in Tel Aviv, Israel July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
    Israelis block a main junction in the city as they protest against the government's response to the financial fallout of the coronavirus disease (COVID- 19) crisis in Tel Aviv, Israel July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
  • Israelis block a main junction in the city as they protest against the government's response to the financial fallout of the coronavirus disease (COVID- 19) crisis in Tel Aviv, Israel July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
    Israelis block a main junction in the city as they protest against the government's response to the financial fallout of the coronavirus disease (COVID- 19) crisis in Tel Aviv, Israel July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
  • Israelis block a main junction in the city as they protest against the government's response to the financial fallout of the coronavirus disease (COVID- 19) crisis in Tel Aviv, Israel July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
    Israelis block a main junction in the city as they protest against the government's response to the financial fallout of the coronavirus disease (COVID- 19) crisis in Tel Aviv, Israel July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
  • Israelis block a main junction in the city as they protest against the government's response to the financial fallout of the coronavirus disease (COVID- 19) crisis in Tel Aviv, Israel July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
    Israelis block a main junction in the city as they protest against the government's response to the financial fallout of the coronavirus disease (COVID- 19) crisis in Tel Aviv, Israel July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
  • Israelis block a main junction in the city as they protest against the government's response to the financial fallout of the coronavirus disease (COVID- 19) crisis in Tel Aviv, Israel July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
    Israelis block a main junction in the city as they protest against the government's response to the financial fallout of the coronavirus disease (COVID- 19) crisis in Tel Aviv, Israel July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
  • Israelis block a main junction in the city as they protest against the government's response to the financial fallout of the coronavirus disease (COVID- 19) crisis in Tel Aviv, Israel July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
    Israelis block a main junction in the city as they protest against the government's response to the financial fallout of the coronavirus disease (COVID- 19) crisis in Tel Aviv, Israel July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
  • Israelis block a main junction in the city as they protest against the government's response to the financial fallout of the coronavirus disease (COVID- 19) crisis in Tel Aviv, Israel July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
    Israelis block a main junction in the city as they protest against the government's response to the financial fallout of the coronavirus disease (COVID- 19) crisis in Tel Aviv, Israel July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
  • Israelis block a main junction in the city as they protest against the government's response to the financial fallout of the coronavirus disease (COVID- 19) crisis in Tel Aviv, Israel July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
    Israelis block a main junction in the city as they protest against the government's response to the financial fallout of the coronavirus disease (COVID- 19) crisis in Tel Aviv, Israel July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
  • Israelis block a main junction in the city as they protest against the government's response to the financial fallout of the coronavirus disease (COVID- 19) crisis in Tel Aviv, Israel July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
    Israelis block a main junction in the city as they protest against the government's response to the financial fallout of the coronavirus disease (COVID- 19) crisis in Tel Aviv, Israel July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
  • Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
    Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
  • Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
    Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
  • Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
    Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
  • Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
    Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
  • Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
    Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
  • Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
    Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
  • Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
    Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
  • Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
    Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
  • Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
    Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
  • Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
    Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
  • Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
    Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
  • Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
    Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
  • Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
    Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
  • Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
    Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
  • Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
    Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
  • Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
    Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
  • Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
    Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
  • Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
    Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
  • Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
    Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
  • Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
    Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
  • Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
    Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
  • Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
    Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
  • Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
    Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
  • Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
    Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
  • Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
    Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
  • Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
    Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
  • Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
    Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
  • Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
    Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
  • Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
    Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX

Thousands of Israelis have demonstrated in Tel Aviv against what is widely seen as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s failure to address economic woes brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.

With economic stress deepening in recent weeks, many Israelis think the government has not done enough to compensate hundreds of thousands of workers who lost their jobs as a result of restrictions and shutdowns.

Unemployment has surged to more than 20%, and Mr Netanyahu has seen his popularity plummet.

The protest was organised by the unemployed, the self-employed, entrepreneurs and business owners who gathered in central Tel Aviv’s Rabin Square.

Participants wore masks, but did not appear to be following social distancing rules.

One protester, Daniel Tieder, said: “We are not working, already, nearly five months, and unfortunately most of us have not received any compensation from the Israeli government and this is really a tragedy.

“In every country all over the world people have received compensation and support from their government. Unfortunately, here in Israel, nothing yet.”

On Thursday, Mr Netanyahu announced an economic “safety net” promising quick relief to the self-employed and stipends over the coming year for struggling workers and business owners. The government is expected to approve the plan on Sunday.

Israelis block a main junction in the city as they protest against the government’s response to the financial fallout of the coronavirus disease (COVID- 19) crisis in Tel Aviv, Israel July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX

However, the large turnout at Rabin Square was a sign of widespread discontent with the government’s policies.

Despite successfully keeping the outbreak under control in the spring, Israel’s new government, which took office in May, has been accused by some of reopening the economy too quickly.

That has caused a new spike in infections which is expected to put more people out of work as a result of renewed closures.

Authorities now report record levels of more than 1,000 new cases a day, higher than any peak in the spring.

The death toll is nearing 340.

Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX

After three inconclusive elections in under a year, Mr Netanyahu and his main rival, retired military chief Benny Gantz, agreed in May to form an “emergency” government with a mandate to tackle the coronavirus crisis.

In a statement, Mr Gantz, who serves as defence minister and “alternate” prime minister, acknowledged the pandemic has brought “the largest health, economic and social crisis” in Israel’s history.

“We understand the public outcry and we will do everything we can to be responsive to it,” he said.

In the face of an angry electorate, Mr Netanyahu’s support has tumbled. A recent Midgam Research & Consulting poll on Channel 12 TV found just 46% of respondents approved of Mr Netanyahu’s job performance, down from 74% in May.

Self-employed from hospitality, tourism and arts industries protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, calling for financial support from the Israeli government on July 11, 2020. Photo by: Tomer Neuberg-JINIPIX
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