Current sectionIsrael NewsIsrael Political NewsContinuing a new enforcement put in place last week, Israel Police in Jerusalem seized sound equipment from protesters, citing rules that prohibit noise during the Sabbath. Protests are also set to be held at Habima Square in Tel AvivShare to FacebookShare to XArticle printing is available to subscribers onlyPrint in a simple, ad-free formatSubscribeComments: Zen reading is available to subscribers onlyAd-free and in a comfortable reading formatSubscribeBar Peleg, Nir Hasson, Adi Hashmonaiand Eden Solomon08:07 PM • June 20 2026 IDTIsraelis are protesting in several locations across the country against the government headed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Loading...Click the alert icon to follow topics:Israel protestShabbatIsrael policeIsraeli politicsCommentsLoading...In the NewsIn the News: Israel-Iran Live UpdatesU.S.-Iran DealElectionsIsrael-U.S.NetanyahuJD VanceHaQuizHaaretz PodcastIsraelis Protest Against Netanyahu Gov't; Police Enforce Shabbat Ban on NoiseIran Says Strait of Hormuz Closed Over U.S. Violations, IDF Strikes in LebanonThe IDF's Russian Roulette in Lebanon Continues – and No One Can Explain WhyFirst Suspected Ebola Case in Israel Transferred to IsolationAfter Being Shot by a Settler, a Disabled Palestinian Is Labelled a 'Terrorist'Remembering and rebuilding two years laterICYMIHumiliated by Trump on the Iran Front, Netanyahu May Set the Middle East AblazeIsrael Is Conducting a Systematic Campaign of Ethnic Cleansing in the West Bank'Once-in-a-lifetime Discovery': 1,700-year-old Roman Busts Found in IsraelTrump and Netanyahu Hurtling Toward a Rupture That Could Shock U.S.-Israel TiesNetanyahu's Mouthpieces Turn on Trump, Revealing a Deeper Israeli IngratitudeIsrael Is Bleeding Support in U.S. and Pouring Tens of Millions to Change That