Protesters in Haifa, Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and Beersheba yesterday night held signs against the "gas theft", waving Israeli flags and chanting "this is our gas."
Demonstrators in Tel Aviv were pushed back by police after attempting to block the traffic on a major artery.
Police said approximately 4,000 people participated in the demonstration, which follows the Sunday resignation of Economy Minister Aryeh Deri.
Opponents say authorities would be handing Noble and its Israeli partner Delek an effective monopoly over the state's natural gas resource.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu assumed control over the economy ministry and said he would press ahead with the deal.
Israel has been trying to extract offshore gas since the discovery of the Tamar and Leviathan fields in 2009 and 2010. While extraction has begun in Tamar, the far larger Leviathan has been hit by a series of bureaucratic delays.
Dov Khenin, a member of parliament with the Arab Joint List who participated in the Haifa rally, warned that the agreement would corrupt the government, which would be subject to Noble and Delek's control.
"This struggle is not only economic and social, but also over democracy, since there can be no democracy under the rule of money," Khenin noted.