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Ben-Gurion senior official on Palestinian flag storm: "Management erred" | Israel today

2022-05-25T11:41:40.976Z


Eli Peretz made the remarks during a demonstration in front of the Student House building on the university campus, which was attended by hundreds of campus staff.


Eli Peretz, chairman of the workers' committee of Ben-Gurion University, referred today (Wednesday) to the hoisting of Palestinian flags held at a rally marking Nakba Day at the initiative of Hadash earlier this week.

He said, "The university administration erred in allowing the Palestinian Authority flags to be hoisted."

Peretz made the remarks during a demonstration in front of the Student House building on the university campus, which was attended by hundreds of campus staff. ".

He also noted that the workers' council did not engage in politics but this time, "we could not remain silent and we could not remain silent, red lines were crossed here."

Judge and lecturer at Yossi Rabbi University during the demonstration, Photo: Dudu Greenspan

Demonstration in front of the Student House building, Photo: Dudu Greenspan

At the same time, one of the minds said: "I come to the workplace, I want to feel protected and safe but I do not. As you knew how to keep us from the corona plague - and you did it amazingly - you have to keep us from the terrorist plague."

Last Monday, Bedouin students held a rally at Ben Gurion University in Be'er Sheva to mark Nakba Day at the initiative of Hadash. The students waved Palestinian flags and Jewish students from the "If You Will" movement stood in front of them with Israeli flags. 

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Source: israelhayom

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