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2020-10-03T15:14:48.042Z


Protests are taking place across the country while adhering to the corona guidelines and restrictions imposed. Meretz chairman sent a letter to the acting commissioner, demanding that the police stop the friction with the demonstrators: "Enforcement is done illegally and is intended to silence protest"


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Demonstrations against Netanyahu in hundreds of hotspots under restrictions: "Stop acting like a political police force"

Protests are taking place across the country while adhering to the corona guidelines and restrictions imposed.

Meretz chairman sent a letter to the acting commissioner, demanding that the police stop the friction with the demonstrators: "Enforcement is done illegally and is intended to silence protest"

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Yanir Yagana, Yoav Itiel, Tal Shalev and Maya Horodnitzano

Saturday, 03 October 2020, 17:57 Updated: 18:13

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In the video: Police fine the residents of the protest tent in Balfour (Photo: Rafi Gatnio)

Demonstrations against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and government corruption continue tonight (Saturday) in hundreds of centers across the country.

Protests began in the early evening in the various demonstration centers, as part of the struggle of the struggle organizations to hold the demonstrations within a kilometer of the place of residence, while adhering to the corona guidelines and restrictions imposed on the demonstrations.



The young protest organizations said the government was obsessively preoccupied with demonstrations, rather than working on financial assistance programs for civilians.

"They are silencing the public criticism that is flooding the failures of the Corona crisis, but we will not give up our freedom to make our voices heard," they clarified.



The Black Flags Organization called on Ministers Yizhar Shai and Orit Farkash-HaCohen to "show national responsibility and resign from the Netanyahu government."

They added that "we are in a fateful and historic moment, over 1,000 demonstrations with tens of thousands of participants, are no longer willing to accept the situation the defendant is dragging us into. The state threw NIS 35 billion out of the tax money we citizens paid this week, just because of Netanyahu's obsession to stop the demonstrations. ".

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"Silencing public criticism."

Demonstration against Netanyahu at the Halacha Bridge, tonight (Photo: Reuven Castro)

The organization added that "the continuation of Netanyahu's tenure constitutes the greatest threat to the State of Israel. The corona crisis will not be resolved until Netanyahu resigns."



Meanwhile, Meretz chairman Nitzan Horowitz sent a letter to Acting Police Commissioner Moti Cohen, demanding that the police stop acting "as political police" in light of the incidents reported over the weekend about friction with protesters. "In the last day, dozens of inquiries from citizens from all over "Across the country, who tried to exercise their legal right to demonstrate under the restrictions, and encountered police who prevent it from doing so, and even fine them with false accusations," Horowitz wrote.



"Enforcement is done illegally, and without any health logic.

"This enforcement does not meet the requirements of the law and is intended to silence a legitimate protest against the prime minister, and not to protect public health," he clarified.

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"Stop acting like a political police officer."

Protest tent against Netanyahu in front of his residence (Photo: Yonatan Zindel, Flash 90)

Demonstration against government corruption in Rambam Square in Givatayim, tonight

Horowitz demanded that "immediate cessation of enforcement actions against protesting citizens in accordance with the guidelines, and direct the forces to enforcement at crowded gatherings, including on Sukkot and synagogues in the ultra-Orthodox sector."

He added that "the police should stop acting as the prime minister's private political police, and engage them in the fight against the virus, not in democracy."

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Protesters in Petah Tikva, tonight (Photo: Reuven Castro)

Yesterday, police forces fined protesters who were in a protest tent in front of the prime minister's residence on Balfour Street in Jerusalem, even though they are renting an apartment less than a kilometer away, and even presented their lease to the police.

The "No Situation" organization reported that a fine of NIS 500 was recorded for each of those present, and that the police threatened to return at any time and distribute additional reports to them.

This morning, police returned to the encampment, but this time they checked the leases and did not fine the activists who were at the scene.



"The Jerusalem police arrived at the encampment and asked to check whether its residents complied with the closure regulations," the organization said.

"During the inspection, a lease was submitted for an apartment nearby, a fact that allows the encampment occupants to be up to a kilometer away. The police decided for no reason not to believe the lease, and announced that they would come to the encampment at any time and distribute 500 shekels to each occupant."

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