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Restaurateurs threaten to open business tomorrow: "We will not fall into the trap again"
The restaurateurs' organizations have made it clear that they intend to remain active "until the money goes into the account. We have learned not to believe political announcements and promises on the eve of the closure."
A cafe owner in Jaffa who decided to open the business was fined but did not shy away: "This is the biggest protest I can make"
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Dana Yarkatzi
Sunday, 20 September 2020, 18:12
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In the video: The restaurateurs' protest against the closure (Editing: Itai Amram)
Yoni Salomon, the owner of the Niso Cafe in Jaffa, operated his business today (Sunday) as usual and received a fine of NIS 5,000 for it.
This, after police officers arrived at the scene in the afternoon and demanded that he fold the seats.
The locals rallied for Salomon and began raising funds to pay the fine.
The owner of the place stated that he would continue to open it, in protest of the economic damage caused to the self-employed in the first closure, and the lack of support from the government, as well as in protest against the decision to close the second.
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"Of course I'm open tomorrow."
The cafe tried in Jaffa (Photo: Facebook)
"The place is currently working according to the format of deliveries, in the morning the place was full like yesterday from ten to five and today from ten to one until the police arrived and asked me to fold the tables," Salomon said.
"We received a fine of 5,000 shekels. People raise money as a mutual guarantee to cover the fine."
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