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2021-01-02T18:37:53.127Z


The demonstration near the DIP offices in Har Hotzvim continues the wave of protests since Godfather's death during a police chase about two weeks ago.


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Hundreds of protesters in Jerusalem protest the death of her beloved godfather

The demonstration near the DIP offices in Har Hotzvim continues the wave of protests since Godfather's death during a police chase about two weeks ago.

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In the video: Demonstrators attack an Arab car in Jerusalem (Photo: Elazar Grossbard, News Stage Editing: Assaf Drori)

Protest over the death of her beloved godfather in Jerusalem - live broadcast (Photo: Roni Kanfo)

Hundreds of people are protesting tonight (Saturday) in protest of the death of her beloved godfather, who was killed when his car overturned during a police chase conducted after him and his friends, on suspicion of stone-throwing.

Since Godfather's death about two weeks ago, protests have been held in many centers around the country every evening.

According to protest organizers, there are 28 buses loaded with protesters on their way to the scene.



"Girls on the right, boys on the left," one of the organizers told the protesters and also asked to keep police orders.

According to eyewitnesses, in recent hours, large police forces have been observed preparing for the demonstration near the DIP offices on Mount Hotzvim in Jerusalem, including three sniper rifles, dozens of savannas and vehicles of the JSM and the Border Police.



These demonstrations recorded a series of violent incidents, both by protesters and by police.

Suspects also tried to set fire to a police building in the Hasmonean community near Modi'in in protest of the boy's death.

They spray-painted graffiti and threatened: "Greetings from her loved ones, Sgt.

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Demonstrators protest the death of Godfather in Jerusalem last week (Photo: Reuven Castro)

The head of the Samaria Council, Yossi Dagan, called at the weekend for a change in the method of operation of the nationalist party in the SJ district following the death of Godfather.

In a letter he sent to the residents of Samaria, Dagan said that "it is not possible for the 'nationalist party' to act by definition only against settlers."

However, he called on the protesters not to act violently.

"We are fighting a moral struggle to change and correct, we will do it in a moral and proper way," he clarified.

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