05 Jun 2021 | 06:45 PM UTC
Israel: Protest ongoing outside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's residence in Jerusalem late June 5
Hundreds of activists protesting outside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's residence in Jerusalem, Israel, late June 5.
Event
Several hundred people are protesting outside of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's residence on Balfour Street in Jerusalem as of late June 5. The purpose of the action is to show support for the impending formation of a new governing coalition that could oust Netanyahu from his position after 12 years in office.
Police have reportedly closed off several streets in the surrounding area. Increased security and localized transport disruptions are likely to persist in the vicinity of Netanyahu's residence through early June 6. Clashes are possible if demonstrators are overly disruptive or if they ignore police orders to disperse.
Context
Netanyahu was formally charged with corruption in late January 2020 following a nearly three-year-long investigation into allegations that he accepted gifts in exchange for political favors and used bribery and political clout to influence the media in exchange for better coverage. Netanyahu is the country's first prime minister to be indicted while in office. He has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing and maintains that the charges are politically motivated. Anti-Netanyahu protesters are demanding his removal from office. They claim that serving as premier allows Netanyahu to evade criminal charges and endangers the country's democratic institutions.
Advice
Avoid the protest as a standard precaution. Confirm the availability of transport and allow additional time to reach destinations near the affected area. Heed the instructions of security personnel.