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An indictment was filed against the driver who threatened the group of protesters in Be'er Sheva Israel today

2023-01-15T12:09:35.821Z


The police charge the accused with reckless driving and threats • The driver threatened students who were celebrating against Netanyahu's legal revolution


An indictment was filed against Zvi Chen, the driver who endangered a group of students protesting against the legal revolution promoted by Netanyahu and Levin in the city of Beer Sheva.

The police charge the accused with reckless driving and threats.

In addition, the police request to detain the accused until the end of the legal proceedings.

According to one of the demonstrators, a student named Daniel Guy Tsavari, where he was protesting with his friends, a man tried to run over the protestors against the reform with his car: "He reached the end of the road and started yelling at us. He was already on the sidewalk with two wheels, I knocked on the car to stop, And at that moment he came out and came at me with a beating."

"He came out and came to me with a beating," the accused at the time of his arrest, photo: no credit

Leader of the opposition and chairman of Yesh Atid Yair Lapid said after the incident: "The government's incitement will end in blood."

Today she arrived at the student demonstration led by the "Yesh Atid" cell at Ben Gurion University.

A dangerous run-over attempt by a person who is driven by the intoxication of power and the madness pumped up by Ben Gabir and Rival Levin.

Miraculously no one was hurt.

You won't be able to run over us, you won't be able to run over the country we love."

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Source: israelhayom

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