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Resounding protest: The musicians have come to support Mizrahi Saul Israel today

2020-06-03T17:19:10.759Z


The artists did not remain indifferent to the hunger strike launched by the Saul Mizrahi barbie club, and came to support him with a lot of music • View | Music


The artists did not remain indifferent to the hunger strike launched by the owner of the Saul Mizrahi Beach Club, and came to support him with a lot of music.

  • Shaul Mizrahi is filming the sweet peanut band in the circus at the protest tent

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    Heart of Kratzner

The owner of the Bar Club in Tel Aviv Shaul Mizrahi declared last Saturday that a hunger session in front of the Prime Minister's House in Jerusalem will be a neat layout when it comes to the field of performances, which has been completely neglected compared to many other businesses already opened.

• Barbie owners are hungry to strike: "Until I retire"

He started the hunger strike on Sunday and has since gained tremendous support, both from artists, from other club owners and from the tens of thousands of longtime club customers who have supported him on social networks.

On Tuesday, members of the sweet peanut band in the circus joined the protest at a performance near Mizrahi's protest tent. "We were given the first stage," said Gadi Altman, the band's soloist at the opening of the spontaneous performance that he and his bandmates organized to support the owner of the Barbie club in his fight.

Heart of Kratzner

"It's easy for them to forget us," Altman raged. "But we have news for them, Saul Mizrahi in the 26th year that the club is open has given the stage to hundreds if not thousands of artists that owe it to them. We owe it to the stars and back."

Yuval Josephson, owner and founder of Radio It Is Rock, argues that the importance of protest is immense. In a broadcast, he stated that "every music industry in the country has to make a pilgrimage to be with Saul, the barbie is just one club, but all the clubs have to come back, the culture is dying without these places, anyone who has ever appeared in any club or watched a club show should go on a pilgrimage, Make noise, block the street. "

Josephson also mentioned the Haifa Wonderbar Club, which is estimated to be few in number. It should be noted that while there are no shows, club owners and halls are required to continue to pay taxes, property taxes, etc., expenses that can reach tens of thousands of shekels while there is no revenue.

Source: israelhayom

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