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2021-02-27T19:10:48.147Z


| political In a demonstration in front of the Prime Minister's House in Caesarea, the demonstrators were asked to make noise every time Netanyahu's name was mentioned, as is customary when Haman is mentioned in the reading of the scroll. There is no limit? During a demonstration tonight (Saturday) in front of the Prime Minister's House in Caesarea, which included about 300 people, an unusual event was recor


In a demonstration in front of the Prime Minister's House in Caesarea, the demonstrators were asked to make noise every time Netanyahu's name was mentioned, as is customary when Haman is mentioned in the reading of the scroll.

There is no limit?

During a demonstration tonight (Saturday) in front of the Prime Minister's House in Caesarea, which included about 300 people, an unusual event was recorded when the facilitator asked the demonstrators to make noise every time the name "Bibi" was said - as they do when the name Haman is mentioned in the scroll. Prime Minister Netanya was mentioned, the demonstrators made noise with poplars and trams they brought with them.  

Protest against Netanyahu: Protesters compare Prime Minister Lehman // Photo: Yaron Doron

Singer Achinoam Nini, who was also present at the demonstration, told the demonstrators: "Congratulations to you for insisting on coming. The elections are approaching and this is our opportunity to make an impact at the polls and not just demonstrations and marches." 

The demonstrators, for their part, carried signs that read "Go to jail," "Netanyahu is a danger to democracy," "Enough of you" and "Do not want Bibi in Balfour."

Source: israelhayom

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