<p>Thousands of protesters marched in the city of Tel Aviv on Saturday, December 2, to voice their frustration over what they said was corruption in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government.</p><p>This video, shared by left-wing Tel Aviv based politician Tamar Zandberg, shows demonstrators gathered on Rothschild Boulevard.</p><p>Dubbed “The March of Shame”, the protest was prompted by a draft bill going before parliament which would stop the publication by police of recommendations to indict following an investigation.</p><p>The bill is seen as protective of Netanyahu, who is the subject of two corruption investigations.</p><p>Between 20,000 to 50,000 people attended Saturday’s march in Tel Aviv, the Times of Israel reported. There were similar, smaller, demonstrations in Jerusalem and Haifa. Credit: Facebook/Tamar Zandberg via Storyful</p><br />