Scenes of disruption periodically descending into chaos can be found across the country on Monday, in the aftermath of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's decision to dismiss Defense Minister Yoav Gallant from his position, due to what Netanyahu described as his "weak and ineffectual" response to the growing phenomenon of refusal to report for military service - Netanyahu's move was nonetheless widely perceived as prompted by Gallant's outspoken call for the judicial reform program to be halted.
Tens of thousands have taken to the streets from Haifa in the north to Beer Sheva in the south, with counter-protesters also expected to turn out in force to demand that the government not back down. According to Channel 12 News, police are "monitoring the activities of extreme right-wing protesters" who have issued calls to "destroy the leftists - don't be afraid, we're going to put an end to them. They declared war on us and they're going to get war in return."
Meanwhile, Information Minister Galit Distal-Atbaryan has called on all those who support the reforms to join the pro-reform protests, writing on Twitter, "Come and protest against the likely decision of the prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu [to halt the reforms] - they won't steal our election."
Fellow Likud MK May Golan added, "The votes of 2,304,964 Israeli citizens must be heard."... Read More: Arutz-7