Protesters in Tel Aviv have called on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to resign amid chaotic scenes in the city. Thousands of people have taken to the streets with clashes between demonstrators and police, according to media reports.
It comes as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was branded a "narcissist" by a former Israel Defense Forces (IDF) general, who raged: "The sooner he goes, the better it will be for Israel."
The Times of Israel has reported that at least one person was arrested by officers, but protesters then attempted to block their car.
Two women were also knocked down during the chaos, with images shared online which appear to show them on the ground being tended to by paramedics.
Some of the people on the march waved Israeli flags while others raised placards reading "Free Israel from..." with images of Netanyahu and other politicians.
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@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
Seeing images of chaos and people injured during protests, like in Tel Aviv, how does that influence your feelings about the balance between law enforcement and the right to protest?
@9LDCTYZ2yrs2Y
The police should never attack the citizens during a protest, that is wrong on all levels
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