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"The self-employed have become a scapegoat" Israel today

2020-05-01T00:41:37.112Z


Thousands of self-employed protesters in Rabin Square in Tel Aviv last night • "It's time to make up for the losses"


Thousands of self-employed protesters in Rabin Square in Tel Aviv last night • "It's time to make up for the losses" 

A protest rally was held last Thursday (Thursday) in Rabin Square in Tel Aviv. This is a large protest rally, led by Adv. Roy Cohen, President of Lahav, the headquarters of the struggle to save the world of culture and events, and in collaboration with the "I Shulman" group.  

The owner of the Barbi club demonstrates in front of the Knesset // Photo: Ronen Hershkowitz

Adv. Roi Cohen, President of Lahav, said at the rally: "In the Corona crisis, the State of Israel has turned its back on all Israeli businesses. We took to the streets and we risked ourselves. The government of Israel, today you will hear the whole people. All the independent organizations came here. These are 56 independent organizations. Everyone is united for the cause. We will make a clear voice. It is neither right nor left. We want a living. It's time to make up for the losses. Yesterday we celebrated 72 for the State of Israel. Instead of Independence Day being a holiday, it turned many of us into a sad and sad day of uncertainty. The key message of the beacon ceremony was and love for your neighbor as you.

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"I ask Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Benjamin Gantz, how are you not ashamed that the self-employed have been disowned? Your salary comes in like a clock for the first month. Do you think of us as you take care of yourself? Your departure for self-employed.  

"Is our blood different from the blood of the employees? We always knew we were alone. We have no unemployment, sick days and mourning days, but the Corona revealed the true face of the Israeli government. We the self-employed became the scapegoats of the state. They have sick leave, the crisis would have looked different. The state has abandoned us to our fate. We do not want favors or alms nor the crumbs you throw at us. We want our rights. We will light the burning torch at the end of the evening. To Jerusalem and hold a Shabbat reception tomorrow, friends and friends, I pledge that our fight will not last until we get the We want ".  

Source: israelhayom

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