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Demonstration at Frishman Beach against Netanyahu Israel today

2020-09-19T14:19:52.542Z


| In the countryAbout 200 people reached the beach in Tel Aviv • The protesters did not maintain social distance and many of them did not wear masks • Some entered the water contrary to the closure instructions Protest at Frishman Beach, today Photo:  Danny Maron Nearly 200 demonstrators from the "Black Flags" and "Pink Front" protest organizations arrived this Friday (Friday) at Frishman Beach in Tel Aviv t


About 200 people reached the beach in Tel Aviv • The protesters did not maintain social distance and many of them did not wear masks • Some entered the water contrary to the closure instructions

  • Protest at Frishman Beach, today

    Photo: 

    Danny Maron

Nearly 200 demonstrators from the "Black Flags" and "Pink Front" protest organizations arrived this Friday (Friday) at Frishman Beach in Tel Aviv to protest against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

The "Black Flags" protest organization announced earlier this week that it would not take part in demonstrations in Balfour in front of the prime minister's residence during the closure. 

Those who are careful to demonstrate against Netanyahu every Saturday evening went ahead and demonstrated this afternoon, this time not only against the prime minister but also against the closure that went into effect yesterday.

The protesters did not keep their distance and many of them did not wear masks. As you may recall, yesterday the outline of the government demonstrations was published, according to which the number of demonstrators will not be limited, but the demonstrations will be held in capsules of 20 people while maintaining distance. The demonstrators held protest signs with black flags and Israeli flags, and some entered the water - contrary to the restrictions of the closure. 



Source: israelhayom

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