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Netanyahu denounces protesters after salon siege of his wife

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By ILAN BEN ZION
Associated Press

JERUSALEM (AP) — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his allies say protesters are “anarchists” after they gathered outside a Tel Aviv salon where his wife was getting her hair done. The demonstration marked a chaotic end to a day of nationwide demonstrations against the government’s contentious plans to overhaul the legal system. Sara Netanyahu has long been a polarizing figure in Israel, and the incident late Wednesday in a posh neighborhood of central Tel Aviv reflected Israel’s emotionally charged divide over the overhaul, seen by opponents as an existential threat to the country. More protests are planned for Thursday.

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