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The last time it was alongside Bennett: Netanyahu will participate in demonstration for the first time since 2015 | Israel today

2022-04-05T11:20:46.990Z


In a protest entitled "Israel is bleeding - security is restored!" Knesset members and right-wingers will gather • Earlier today, the opposition leader tweeted: "Demand to fight terrorism and restore calm"


Former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will speak tomorrow (Wednesday) at 7:00 PM at a right-wing demonstration in the Government Quarter in Jerusalem.

It will be recalled that Netanyahu has not participated in the demonstration since 2015, when he attended a right-wing rally in Rabin Square together with the current Prime Minister, Naftali Bennett. At that rally, Bennett also played guitar and sang "Jerusalem of Gold." 

Naftali Bennett plays "Jerusalem of Gold" in a right-wing demonstration in 2015 // Photo: Knesset Channel

In a demonstration entitled: "Israel is bleeding - security is restored!"

Knesset members and right-wingers will gather.

Earlier today, Netanyahu tweeted an invitation to the demonstration and wrote: "Demand to fight terrorism and restore peace and security to the citizens of Israel!" 

PM Bennett at the Right-wing Rally in 2015, Photo: Gideon Markovich

Shas chairman Aryeh Deri also tweeted: "Israel is bleeding with security, the economy, and its Jewish identity and character. This evil government must be overthrown."

Tomorrow at 19:00 at the Cinema City junction in Jerusalem - demand to fight terrorism and restore peace and security to the citizens of Israel!

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- Benjamin Netanyahu (@netanyahu) April 5, 2022

Participated in the preparation of the article: Hanan Greenwood

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Source: israelhayom

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