A handful of protesters arrived at the home of the Farkash family, who lived next to Prime Minister Netanyahu in Caesarea, and opposed the use they allow on the roof of their house as a platform for a demonstration against Netanyahu.
Right-wing demonstration in Caesarea:
A group of right-wing demonstrators demonstrated yesterday (Tuesday) against the Farkash family in Caesarea, a bereaved family that lost their pilot son, Captain Tam Farkash, during the Second Lebanon War.
The Farkash family lives next to the prime minister's house and they allow protesters against him to use the roof of their house to speak there against Netanyahu.
Right-wing protesters against a whole family living next to the Netanyahu family
Right-wing demonstrators came to the scene to protest that the family allows the roof of their house to be used as a platform against Prime Minister Netanyahu. One of the demonstrators shouted into a megaphone:
As long as you host the anarchists on the roof of your house.
I will not give you the freedom of expression you are used to here. "
In response to the demonstration, Anat, Capt. Farkash's mother, wrote on her Facebook page: "Benjamin Netanyahu is a public figure, he chose to be prime minister. Shame that the Israeli police allowed the demonstrators to stand under the house of private citizens. "The ordinary citizens are standing and giving for an hour to say hateful words. Dear Likudists who stood under our window tonight, our innocence was killed for you too. We all deserve better."
The Israel Police said: "Following a call for noise during a demonstration in Caesarea in front of a private house, police arrived shortly and immediately acted to calm the clashes and stop the noise. During the incident, the police asked the protesters to move to the beginning of the street." "The police arrested for questioning a demonstrator who made a noise through a loudspeaker, refused to identify themselves to them, refused to delay and at the end of her interrogation was released.