hundreds of thousands of israelis havejoined unprecedented mass rallies against the country's right—wing government — and its controversial plans to overhaul the justice system. now there are signs that more secular israelis are considering leaving the country. one recent poll suggested one in three israelis were thinking of emigrating. relocation firms and lawyers have told the bbc they're seeing a spike in business. 0ur middle east correspondent, yolande knell reports from tel aviv. another takeover of downtown tel aviv. for six months, weekend family outings for this top israeli radiologist have been at these huge anti—government protests. but now professor hoffman is planning a more radical step, moving to a hospital in the uk. i'm going to london for a sabbatical, and this will be my laboratory to see if i can live outside israel. he may leave for good. in the long term, if the situation will be so bad, it's worsening every day, we will find a place to live outside israel. we all have european passports.