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The 36th week of the protest: Demonstrations against Netanyahu will take place in Jerusalem and Caesarea - Walla! news

2021-02-27T16:34:24.813Z


Crowds are expected to arrive in the evening at the prime minister's residence in Balfour, his home in Caesarea and bridges and intersections across the country, and protest against government corruption. Last week it was reported that a demonstrator had been attacked in the north


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The 36th week of the protest: Demonstrations against Netanyahu will take place in Jerusalem and Caesarea

Crowds are expected to arrive in the evening at the prime minister's residence in Balfour, his home in Caesarea and bridges and intersections across the country, and protest against government corruption.

Last week it was reported that a demonstrator had been attacked in the north

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Saturday, February 27, 2021, 5:22 p.m.

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In the video: Demonstrations against Netanyahu across the country, for the 35th week in a row (Photo: Yotam Ronen)

Demonstrations against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will take place tonight (Saturday) at his official residence in Balfour, Jerusalem, and at his home in Caesarea.

This will be the 36th consecutive weekend of protests, also being held against government corruption.



Last week, thousands demonstrated at key protest centers.

About a thousand people were present in Jerusalem, and several hundred were present near the Netanyahu family's home in Caesarea.

Shortly before that, small demonstrations took place at hundreds of intersections, bridges and interchanges across the country.

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Demonstration in Balfour, this month (Photo: Flash 90, Olbia Fitoussi)

Several protesters then reported a violent incident at the Goma junction, near Kiryat Shmona.

Yuri Kendall, a veteran protest activist, described the incident.

"There was a huge traffic jam of people falling from the snow, a black Hyundai stopped next to our activist and after two minutes of conversation they started cursing and poured rubbish and a glass of water on it, we photographed them and their number. A complaint was made to the police."

What are the demonstrations about?

The demonstrators are protesting against Netanyahu's continued tenure at the same time as being charged with crimes, claiming, among other things, that he cannot separate his personal and legal good from his political decisions.

The prime minister is charged with three counts.



In the

1000 case

(the benefit benefits case), Netanyahu is accused of receiving benefits worth about NIS 700,000 from businessmen Arnon Milchen and James Packer, while he served as prime minister.

The main gifts were cigars, champagne packages and jewelry.



In addition, it was alleged that Netanyahu acted in Milchen's favor in three matters, in which the businessman sought his intervention: he approached US Secretary of State John Kerry to extend the businessman's visa, he approached Finance Minister Yair Lapid to extend the exemption. A tax for returning residents, and he worked to promote a merger of "Keshet" and "Reshet" - ostensibly at Milchen's request.

According to the lawsuit, these acts damaged the image of the public service and the public's trust in it.

In this case, Netanyahu is accused of

fraud and breach of trust

.



The 2000 case

(the Netanyahu-Mozes affair) deals with talks between Netanyahu and Yedioth Ahronoth publisher Noni Mozes. In those talks, the two allegedly discussed the benefit of the prime minister's coverage of the Yedioth group, in exchange for imposing restrictions on the newspaper's main competitor - Israel Today. The person who offered the deal is Mozes, so he is accused of bribery. On the other hand, the ombudsman was also convinced that Netanyahu did not intend to complete the bribe deal, but continued the talks with Mozes to improve his coverage in the Yedioth group, and there are certain actions to do so.

In this case, Netanyahu is accused of

fraud and breach of trust

.



Case 4000

(Bezeq-Walla affair) The most serious case for the prime minister concerns regulatory benefits worth hundreds of millions of shekels, which Netanyahu allegedly granted to Elowitz.

In return, according to the indictment, Elovich acted to skew the coverage on the Walla!

NEWS, which was under his control.

In this case, Netanyahu is accused of

bribery

.

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