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"There is no mandate for the government of destruction": about 100 demonstrated near Bennett's house | Israel today

2022-01-29T19:17:51.354Z


At the end of Shabbat, right-wingers arrived to protest the Yeshiva in the government with Ram • MK Itamar Ben Gvir: "I came especially from Hebron to say that Bennett was tired of all the residents of the State of Israel."


About a hundred right-wingers came to demonstrate tonight (Saturday night) in front of Prime Minister Naftali Bennett's house in Raanana, and protested against the cabinet meeting with Mansour Abbas' RAAM party.

The demonstrators carried signs that read, among other things: "The people demand a Jewish state," "We have no future with Bennett and Lapid," "Bennett is a bad crook for Israel," and more.

The demonstrators read: "A government with Abbas funds Hamas," "Bennett is bad for the soldiers," "There is no mandate for the government of destruction," and more.

The demonstration near Bennett's house in Raanana, Photo: None

Demonstration near Bennett's home in Raanana, Photo: None

MK Ben Gvir said: "Shame and disgrace that the police are removing the demonstrators from Bennett's house, in contrast to the demonstrations in front of Netanyahu's house.

But no one will be able to shut up about this protest.

"I came especially from Hebron to say that Bennett is tired of all the residents of the State of Israel, the city and the village, employees and weak populations, religious secularists and ultra-Orthodox everyone - everyone wants to see the political end of this evil government that harms the people of Israel."

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Source: israelhayom

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