Updated On: 02 March, 2023 04:03 PM IST | Tel Aviv | PTI
Sara Netanyahu has long been a polarising figure in Israel, and the incident late Wednesday in a posh neighbourhood in Tel Aviv reflected Israel`s emotionally charged divide over the overhaul, seen by opponents as an existential threat to the country

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu delivers a political statement at the Knesset, the Israeli Parliament, in Jerusalem, on Sunday. Pic/AFP
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his allies on Thursday denounced protesters as "anarchists" after they massed outside a Tel Aviv salon where his wife was getting her hair done -- a chaotic end to a day of demonstrations against the government`s plan to overhaul the judiciary.
Sara Netanyahu has long been a polarising figure in Israel, and the incident late Wednesday in a posh neighbourhood in Tel Aviv reflected Israel`s emotionally charged divide over the overhaul, seen by opponents as an existential threat to the country.