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'The coup is not intended to encourage equality': Leftist activists protest outside Smotrich's home | Israel Hayom

7/28/2023, 9:02:22 AM

Highlights: About 50 activists from the "Standing Together" movement held a march demonstration outside Smotrich's home in Kedumim on Friday. Some of the operatives try to confront the residents of the area and create friction. The goal is not just a matter of more power to govern, but maintaining the power of the settlements, annexing the territories, continuing to carry out pogroms in Palestinian villages and normalizing Jewish supremacy. The regime coup was not intended to encourage equality, but to increase thePower of the settler elite.


The activists protest against reducing the grounds of reasonableness • Some of the activists try to confront the residents of the area and create friction

Following the reduction of the reasonableness, about 50 activists from the "Standing Together" movement held a march demonstration outside Smotrich's home in Kedumim on Friday. At the same time, some of the operatives try to confront the residents of the area and create friction. Kedumim residents are removed by the police from the demonstration site.


Demonstration outside the home of Minister Smotrich // Yehuda Haas/TPS

Alon-Lee Green, director of the "Standing Together" movement: "The source of the laws of the regime coup is the settler elite. The goal is not just a matter of more power to govern, but maintaining the power of the settlements, annexing the territories, continuing to carry out pogroms in Palestinian villages and normalizing Jewish supremacy. The regime coup was not intended to encourage equality, but to increase the power of the settler elite – Smotrich, Rotman and Ben-Gvir. We will gather dozens of activists to demonstrate against the real architect of the coup - Finance Minister Smotrich."

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