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Dozens of activists demonstrated outside the top following the tar contamination: "Prevent the next disaster" - Walla! news

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The demonstrators gathered outside the High Court hearing on the granting of a license for gas and oil drilling off the coast of Israel, which also dealt with the restraining orders imposed on the investigation of the tar disaster - and the attempts to circumvent them.


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Dozens of activists demonstrate outside the top following tar contamination: "Prevent the next disaster"

The demonstrators gathered outside the High Court hearing on the granting of a license for gas and oil drilling off the coast of Israel, which also dealt with the restraining orders imposed on the investigation of the tar disaster - and the attempts to circumvent them.

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Maya Horodnichano and Yoav Itiel

Tuesday, 23 February 2021, 13:49

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In the video: Hundreds of volunteers clean the tar that covered the beaches (Photo: Association of Cities for Environmental Protection Sharon, edited by: Assaf Drori)

Dozens of environmental activists demonstrated today (Tuesday) outside the Supreme Court in Jerusalem following the tar disaster that hit the country's shores.

The protest was held during the High Court hearing a petition filed by the Society for the Protection of Nature against the Department of Energy, the license oil and gas drilling off the coast of Israel, also dealt with gag orders imposed on the affair infection.



The protesters shouted "No drill Palmachim", "do not make profits at the expense of owners Haim "and" the sea belongs to everyone ", carried signs with the caption" Stop the next disaster "and" Steinitz fails ", and put on a show. .



"we have come to demand from the Supreme Court and the Department of energy to cancel the license of the drilling Lanrgian wants to impose environmental destruction in one of the gems we have here today.

Following the disaster over the weekend, it should be understood that there is no more room for gas and oil drilling.

The disaster following the drilling will be much more serious, "she added.

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"Do not drill in Palmachim."

The demonstration in Jerusalem, today (Photo: Flash 90, Yonatan Zindel)

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