The thorny animal was found by the Knesset workers in a restroom at the Mishkan complex • Workers left the door open and the driver slipped out during the night
The progeny and the restroom // Photo: Knesset spokesmen
Employees and volunteers of the Nili and David Society for the Study of Jerusalem Birds of the Nature Protection Society received a surprising call from Knesset members yesterday: a frightened Indian spokesman, entered the public services located in the Knesset complex opposite the Mishkan, and refused to leave.
Members of the Nature Protection Society asked Knesset employees to keep the services open for the night so that they could go out on their own and continue on their way, and an inspection conducted early this morning is indeed what happened.
"The prodigy must have been looking for a place to drink, or just hide in," explains Amir Balban, director of urban nature at the Society for the Protection of Nature and wildlife expert, "and there he found both - both drinking and hiding." Now it remains to be wondered whether the spokesman intended to join a coalition or opposition and which committee intended to be appointed.