The Israeli House petition was rejected to issue a restraining order for a conference against anti-Semitism organized by a former Zionist prisoner criticizing Lieberman
A few days after a complaint was lodged by the police against a prisoner of Zion and his refusal to immigrate Natalia Rotenberg, for a website that operated a Hebrew translation of the Russian party's propaganda campaign, the Israelis party appealed to us for a restraining order against the event "No for hatred, yes for unity!" Schrotenberg is one of its organizers.
Avigdor Lieberman at the Shabbat culture event in Shoham // From Avigdor Lieberman's Facebook page
In the petition, Israel Beitano's lawyers argued that the planned event was but another component of an organized and organized array of anonymous propaganda against Israel Our House. And so it is a banned election propaganda.
In response by Attorney Yitzhak Bam, who represents Natalia, the conference claims that the conference is an apolitical conference designed to discuss the rise of anti-Semitic expressions in Israel. Today, the Election Commission accepted Rotenberg's claim and rejected Israel's petition. For NIS 3000.
Attorney Yitzhak Bam, representing Natalia Rotenberg, said in response: "The Election Committee chaired all steps of the silencing attempt on the part of Lieberman and Yisrael Beiteinu. It is better that Lieberman, rather than trying to silence others, do a House check and stop the propaganda propaganda he runs against the Jewish religion and its believers." .