More than 10,000 Israelis demonstrated in Tel Aviv on Saturday to demand that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu resign after indictments against him.
According to the Yediot Aharonot website, the demonstration took place in Habima Square, where protesters raised placards calling for him to resign and describe him as corrupt, and that Israel must remain a strong democracy.
This comes at a time when the Likud pole Gideon Sa´ar called for the need not to remain Netanyahu leader of the party. "If we go to a third election and Netanyahu at the head of the Likud, we risk the establishment of a leftist government."
He considered the threats against him after announcing his candidacy for the Likud presidency, that it came to scare the party members from voting for him.