More than a thousand demonstrators against the government in Tel Aviv: "Dismantling the state"
Participants protest the government's connection with RAAM and the "lack of backing for the fighters." The issue of "election theft" also comes up again and again.
Two Frumkin
07/12/2021
Tuesday, 07 December 2021, 20:52 Updated: 21:02
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In the video: More than a thousand participants in the right-wing demonstration in Tel Aviv (Photo: Reuven Castro, Shani Shani Frumkin)
More than a thousand demonstrators tonight (Tuesday) at the right-wing demonstration in Habima Square in Tel Aviv.
Many of the participants are protesting the government's connection to Abbas and Ra'am, and the "lack of backing for the fighters."
"For the first time in the history of the state, another right, 'a real right this time', an Islamist Arab right from the house of the Muslim Brotherhood and the Islamic movement. The state of Palestine is their dream - and the state of the Jews has permeated them," MK Amir Ohana read on stage.
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The demonstration, tonight (Photo: Reuven Castro)
The signs at the demonstration read "Red Line protest - not for the government of all its citizens" and "The government of destruction is dismantling the country" with a picture of Abbas between Bennett and Lapid.
The issue of "election theft" is rising again and again among the protesters.
Protest of the masses: Central rally in Habima Square on the preservation of a Jewish and democratic state December 7, 2021 (Photo: Reuven Castro)
"Every Jew should go to demonstrations, the country is in danger, we are before the abyss. It cannot be that a person with six seats stole the government," said Roni, who came from Rehovot.
"What will I tell my grandchildren? That a person who lied to voters is a prime minister? I came to the demonstration for justice and there is no justice. What Bennett did is a crime."
Protest of the masses: Central rally in Habima Square on the preservation of a Jewish and democratic state December 7, 2021 (Photo: Reuven Castro)
Yaffa and Ilan, a secular couple from Holon, do not want public transportation on Shabbat and are opposed to kosher reforms. According to them, the government is acting according to all the wishes of the RAAM. "I do not want my grandchildren to marry Arabs. On the left they have no problem with that. What do we have left besides the Jewish symbols? ", Said Yaffa." I have no problem with the Arabs, I have a problem with the terrorists. They have no loyalty to the state.
"" Year after year, the Arabs see themselves more as Palestinians and not Israelis, "Ilan said." Today the right is not the majority. We have become two countries - Jews and Israelis, there are people who are not interested in Jerusalem and Hebron. "It saddens me that they want to destroy my beliefs."
"I travel on Shabbat, I am completely secular, but I want there to be a Jewish state here," he added.
"When Ben-Gurion declared the state, he declared a Jewish state! The democratic is only implied. Israel called for peace and the Arabs never accepted it."
Ilan also criticized opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu, saying he "gave Abbas the key to the government and neglected the Negev," but stressed that he wanted him back in power.
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