Hundreds of Ethiopian Jews protested this afternoon in Tel Aviv against police brutality, racism and the decision by Israel's Attorney General, Yehuda Weinstein, not prosecute a police officer who beat an Ethiopian IDF soldier in an unprovoked attack.
Above: A similar protest in May led politicians to promise of reform, but so far, none of those promises have been kept
Hundreds of Ethiopian Jews protested this afternoon in Tel Aviv against police brutality, racism and the decision by Israel's Attorney General, Yehuda Weinstein, not prosecute a police officer who beat an Ethiopian IDF soldier in an unprovoked attack.
Demonstrators gathered near the Azrieli Towers and blocked Kaplan Street.
At least 15 arrests have been made so far, Ha'aretz reported.
Hundreds, if not thousands, of additional Ethiopian Jewish demonstrators are reportedly on their way to join the protest.