Tens of thousands of Arab Israelis gathered in Tel Aviv to protest the country's Nation State Law, shouting "equality, equality and "Apartheid will not pass".
They gathered in Rabin Square, chating against the new law in Hebrew and Arabic and calling the Israeli government "apartheid regime", on Saturday, the second mass demonstration against the law in as many weeks.
Arab Israelis make up close to one fifth of the country's population. The Nation State Law says only Israel's Jews have the right to self-determination and declares the country the nation state of the Jewish people.
