Several thousand Israelis have gathered in Tel Aviv to demand that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu resign following corruption charges.
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The protesters on Saturday waved Israeli flags and carried banners describing Netanyahu as "corrupt".
Netanyahu was indicted in a series of corruption cases last week, throwing Israel's paralysed political system into further disarray and threatening his 10-year grip on power. He denies any wrongdoing and has rejected resignation calls, accusing prosecutors of staging "an attempted coup".
Protester Yael Ruth said "we cannot have a clean democracy when there is a prime minister with criminal behaviour".
Netanyahu isn't required to resign unless he is convicted.
Australian Associated Press