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Hundreds of demonstrators in front of the prime minister's residence in Jerusalem: "The agreement will not make us go" - Walla! news

2020-08-14T16:34:22.828Z


Hundreds came to protest Netanyahu's conduct in the corona crisis and government corruption on Balfour Street. Another demonstration will take place in front of his private home in Caesarea. "The agreement with the UAE does not make our prime minister less corrupt," Brock, one of the speakers at the demonstration, called out.


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Hundreds of protesters in front of the prime minister's residence in Jerusalem: "The agreement will not make us go"

Hundreds came to protest Netanyahu's conduct in the corona crisis and government corruption on Balfour Street. Another demonstration will take place in front of his private home in Caesarea. "The agreement with the UAE does not make our prime minister less corrupt," Brock, one of the speakers at the demonstration, called out.

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      In the video: Thousands demonstrate against Netanyahu in Balfour and at his home in Caesarea (Photo: Niv Aharonson, Roni Kanfo, Reuters and SATVIEW)

      Hundreds of demonstrators at this time (Friday) in front of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's residence on Balfour Street in Jerusalem. This, as part of a protest against Netanyahu's conduct in the corona crisis and government corruption. As part of the protest, the protesters in Jerusalem will hold a "Shabbat Kabbalah," which has been held there for several weeks. Another demonstration will take place in front of the prime minister's private home in Caesarea.

      Ali Brock, one of the speakers at the demonstration, said that the agreement signed with the United Arab Emirates did not solve the economic crisis - and "did not close" the deficit for them at the bank. "This agreement does not make our government more functional, this agreement does not make our prime minister less corrupt, and this agreement, above all, will not make us go anywhere," he said.

      Ronit Ehrenfreund, one of the leaders of the "No Situation" protest, said that the agreement was made by Netanyahu to choose to divert the public's response from the indictments in which he is accused. "They say this week you are trying to break another record in government corruption, by asking to be allegedly involved in the appointment of the Chief Prosecutor and the Chief of Police and then perhaps mistakenly approve the state budget for blue and white," she said.

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      Protest in front of the Prime Minister's Residence in Balfour, two weeks ago (Photo: Jonathan Welzer / TPS)

      "And in order to disguise and divert the discourse on your moves that are similar to Mafia moves, you are ostensibly enlisting your wife in an attempt to redefine what a battered woman is and what sexual harassment is for women. Are you not ashamed of how low another will go?", Ehrenfreund said.

      Assaf Agmon, also one of the leaders of the protest, was furious at the tax benefits that Netanyahu asked for. "How is it possible that a prime minister who knows that there are almost a million unemployed people here insists on receiving tax refunds now, yes right now?", Agmon attacked. "Doing his son's birthday on the roof of a luxury hotel in Tel Aviv when he knows that all those million unemployed do not know how to feed their children at the end of the day."

      "This agreement will not close the gap for us. Evacuation of demonstrators in front of Netanyahu's residence in Jerusalem, a week ago (Photo: Yonatan Zindel, Flash 90)

      "How can a normal person who dragged the State of Israel to three elections within a year threaten to drag us into a fourth campaign when our economy collapses because he insists on building a budget for only three months when he signs a budget agreement by 2021 within a hundred days of government formation?" Reed. "There is no plausible explanation for his conduct and decisions other than the thought that there is a prime minister here who is incompetent with seemingly suspicious symptoms reminiscent of the phenomenon known as insanity over the years."

      Last week, hundreds of people demonstrated in both centers, calling on Netanyahu to resign. Many police forces were deployed during the demonstrations. The demonstrators in Jerusalem waved signs with the caption "We will never stop spreading the 'disease' of freedom" and "Bibi will make an alibi." The protesters also chanted slogans against Netanyahu, including "a criminal defendant is not my prime minister" and "Netanyahu will resign." Orna Banai, Tomer Sharon and Achinoam Nini also attended the demonstration.

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