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2023-02-24T19:32:43.204Z


The Prime Minister spoke at the Cabinet meeting regarding the protests against the legal revolution and harshly attacked the protesters. According to a report on Channel 12, he told the ministers: "I want to give you a fist bump. They are the same people who protested against the gas agreement and the corona vaccines." The leaders of the struggle responded: "He completely freaked out"


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Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu spoke today (Friday) during the cabinet meeting regarding the protests over the legal revolution and harshly attacked the protesters.

According to a report in "Olan Shishi" on Channel 12, Netanyahu told the ministers at the cabinet meeting: "I want to give you a punch to hit them."

The leaders of the struggle said in response that "he completely freaked out".



Netanyahu also said: "The same people who protested against the gas agreement and against the corona vaccines - they are the same people who are protesting today. Just as they said then that the gas agreement will do harm - that's how they say today that the reform will be done. We need to strike a lie," according to the report in the Friday studio.

Cabinet meeting, yesterday (Photo: Government Press Office, Kobi Gideon)

The Prime Minister's Office issued a clarification to the matter and said in response that "when the Prime Minister used the word hit, he meant to hit the false arguments of those who are trying to spread panic, and not to physically hit anyone."

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Source: walla

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