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In a demonstration greeted: "Happy Freedom Day" Israel today

2022-04-06T20:44:29.918Z


Silman brought the color back to the cheeks of right-wing protesters, turning the event into a show of optimism • The enthusiastic crowd accepted Netanyahu as a rock star, but many warned: "Until the government falls - it is not over."


Okay, so when do you decide at the ballot box?

On the part of Benjamin Netanyahu, it is also possible tomorrow.

Yesterday, in a right-wing demonstration, he found fans who put me in a fight.

As it looks in Jerusalem, he will not compromise on less than a knockout.

Netanyahu took the stage like a real rock star.

"Good evening, Jerusalem," greeted the audience, who returned with the old chant "Haida Bibi."

Everyone there knew the lyrics and the melody, just waiting for the sign.

"Go home because you are weak," the leader thundered, and they reconciled with the call "Bennett home."

It was supposed to be a belligerent evening: red line protests, terrorist attacks, bitterness over a lax government.

Fighting was plentiful, but beside it the sun shone even in the evening, the smiles faded, cars with Likud flags rose peacefully defeating the Castel.

The feeling was that in another moment the amateurs were evacuating the bureau, and the landlord was returning to his natural place.

Jerusalem Liberation Day.

Netanyahu asked the right to unite quickly and emulate Idit Silman, who returned home and was welcomed with open arms.

"We are all brothers and sisters, one family," he made it clear he was willing to forgive anyone who defected.

Mint instead of klawa

It was Silman's big day, released after months of left-wing captivity.

Yesterday at six in the morning she was still a candidate for exile on the Island of Demons, an hour later they were already working on a huge sign that was hoisted in her honor during the demonstration. Veteran. "This is a malicious government that, with the help of the name, is going home soon, much thanks to it."

At the beginning of the evening only the handful were there.

Roads were closed, vehicles were evacuated, but we identified at sunrise, seven in the evening, mostly the burnt ones, who handed out Israeli flags to complete the decor and mint candies on a standard baklava.

"Do you understand? The Arabs hand out cookies when Jews are murdered, and we when they save the people," Ran Carmi Buzaglo, who followed Netanyahu with fire and water, told me, not abandoning the captain even in the difficult hours.

"The people demand a Jewish state."

Demonstration by right-wing activists in Jerusalem, Photo: Oren Ben Hakon

The smile on the face of Buzaglo, who has already promised to run on the Likud list in the upcoming elections, could not be erased.

"Happy Freedom Day," he greeted those around him.

"This snowball can no longer be stopped," he promised.

When I asked him what he thought of the camp's darling, Mrs. Silman, he smiled contentedly.

"When the ship sinks - the mice escape. They now have only lifeboats left. I have another scoop for you," he continued the happy evening.

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Ayelet: "We are all."

Not far from him turned Avraham Dalal, who came from Modi'in and in the last election voted right.

"Say 'Bennett' at our house today, it's like you cursed," he explained.

"Betrayed us, that's the word. If Lapid had formed a government then fine, left, but he? I feel great relief today, but until that government falls - it is not over."

A few more months

The atmosphere began to heat up ahead of the eight-hour newscast.

The dominant tone was the hard-core right, a public that made it clear that there was no chance of relying on the joint list or joining hands with Mansour Abbas.

"The people demand a Jewish identity," everyone sang.

You did not have to work hard to identify the color of the camp that had formed near the government compound.

It was not the desperate crowd that recently arrived at Habima Square in Tel Aviv.

Here the majority was composed chiefly of kippahs, and white cloth separated men and women.

Not mandatory, but desirable.

Right to truth, in all its shades, including Benzi Gupstein, who handed out "Rabbi Kahana Tzedek" stickers. 

The organizers expected more from the thousands who arrived, but nothing could erase the optimism that hovered in the air.

May 17 will mark the 45th anniversary of the 1977 revolution.

It was clear to every Likudnik who arrived last night that this time he would not have to wait decades, at most a few months, until the overlap was completed.

Were we wrong?

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Source: israelhayom

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