MK Avidar was heard on the recording: "Whoever does not have the money to pay 500 shekels - we will make the destrat and fund it" • The Penal Code defines such a contribution as a criminal offense
MK Eli Avidar with the chairman of Yisrael Beiteinu Avigdor Lieberman
Photography:
Oren Ben Hakon
MK Eli Avidar of Yisrael Beiteinu today (Friday) called with all his might to advance the protesters' convoys to protest against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem. For legal help from protest organizations, according to a voice WhatsApp message revealed by journalist Amit Segal in the telegram.
In this context, it should be mentioned that section 252 of the Penal Code defines a fundraising for the payment of a fine as a criminal offense.
The penalty for this offense is six months imprisonment.
In the recording, the Knesset member is heard greeting his interlocutor and asking her to send the message to groups of protest activists.
"What happened is that we managed to keep the options in the law, which we are trying to pass so that we can demonstrate. Netanyahu caught it this morning and actually lost his mind. He decided to stop promoting the law that would impose closures and go for emergency regulations Coming, "he said.
The Knesset member from Yisrael Beiteinu estimated: "Blue and white oppose it and we will also go to the High Court for it.
Which means we will not be able to pass the Great Closure Act because there will not be enough time.
He will try to pass an emergency regulation.
And I estimate that blue and white will oppose this time.
He's currently in vortices that I do not see how he can get out of.
The demonstrations cannot be stopped. "
Avidar greeted the demonstrators and called on them to go out on Saturday night to protest no matter what intersection they are stopped at.
"Get out in convoys, it's your right. Those who are afraid of being arrested will be lawyers of all the protest organizations that will help release delays. That is the only thing that needs to be pushed with all our might. "