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"Demand budgets and not tweets": Dozens demonstrated against violence against women outside the Knesset
The demonstrators, mostly women, gathered near the Mishkan calling on MKs to ensure the personal security of women, and put an end to violence. Ministers and MKs from several parties went out to express support for the protesters.
"Actions instead of excuses," the protesters shouted.
The demonstration takes place days after the murder of two women in Jerusalem and Haifa an hour apart
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Wednesday, October 21, 2020, 1:38 PM
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In the video: Extending the detention of the suspect in the murder of Najah Mansour from Kiryat Haim (Editing: Nir Chen)
About 100 demonstrators, most of them women, demonstrated today (Wednesday) outside the Knesset in Jerusalem against violence against women.
The demonstration took place after the murder this week of two women, in Be'er Sheva and Haifa, by their spouses - an hour apart.
Ministers and Knesset members from several parties came out to express support for the demonstration.
The demonstrators called on MKs to take care of women's personal security, and to put an end to violence against them. "They want action instead of excuses, demand budgets and not tweets," they called. Pnina Tamano Shata, Absorption Minister Omar Inkelevich and other Knesset members.
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The demonstration outside the Knesset, today (Photo: Yonatan Zindel, Flash 90)
"This issue is very important to me. I understand the anger and disappointment and I will not hesitate even at the cost of shouting to come here to show the importance of the issue to me," Ganz said at the demonstration.
"I do not examine whether the dozens of women murdered are secular or religious, what city or locality they come from and what ballot paper they name - addressing this issue is critical to Israeli society. The ability to fight this phenomenon also depends on the budget for the State of Israel." .
Minister Yankelevich joined the remarks of the party chairman. “Women and men from all walks of life make the voices of women who can no longer do so.
Violence against women is not just physical violence.
Sometimes it also comes as spiritual, verbal and economic violence.
But our job as public messengers is to do everything we can so that women stop being victims of their spouses in any way. "
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Murder of women in Be'er Sheva and Haifa: The detention of the suspected spouses has been extended
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The demonstration outside the Knesset, today (Photo: Yonatan Zindel, Flash 90)
The last two murders have once again awakened the fight against violence against women.
A 67-year-old woman, Irena Gribnav, was found lifeless at a home in Be'er Sheva on Monday after she was allegedly murdered by her partner.
The incident took place just hours after the murder of Najah Mansour, a 35-year-old resident of Kiryat Haim. The suspect in the murder is Mansour's 28-year-old partner.
Her body was found in the two's apartment.
On the same day, the detention of the two men suspected in the courts was extended.
The detention of Vladimir Spitalnikov, who was arrested on suspicion of killing Gribenb, was extended at the Magistrate's Court in Be'er Sheva until next Wednesday, October 28.
The Krayot Magistrate's Court extended by eight days the detention of Marwan Samari - a 28-year-old resident of Jadeida, who is suspected of murdering Mansour in Haifa.
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