On video: Demonstrations in protest of the events of Hvara, Tel Aviv (Photo: Uri Sela)
About a hundred protesters started a protest today (Monday) in the HaBima square in Tel Aviv following the riots in Hawara under the title "The settler government is setting the country on fire".
The demonstrators also protested against the legal revolution and the occupation.
The demonstrators chanted against ministers Itamar Ben Gabir and Bezalel Smotrich, and waved signs with the inscriptions: "There is no democracy with occupation", "With Havara" and "Long live Havara".
Similar protests took place at the same time in other localities
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Demonstrations in protest of the Havara events, Tel Aviv, February 27, 2023 (Photo: Uri Sela)
"There is a lot of anger about what has been happening in the country lately," said Yordan, a resident of Ramat Gan, "The move that leads to the dictatorship was born to a large extent from the occupation and its training as a consensus. When there is no equality and when human rights are violated, it spills over into Israel. The latest incident is an outrageous but not surprising escalation. This Another strengthening of Jewish supremacy. A few hours ago there was an attack and every death is sad and terrible. The circle of blood will not stop as long as the occupation exists."
"I'm allowed. My family perished in the Holocaust," a protester holding a symbol similar to a swastika (Photo: Uri Sela)
Another protest was held at the Hadar Carmel Foundation House in Haifa, on the initiative of "Standing Together" and "Hadash". The demonstrators carry signs in Hebrew, Arabic and English, calling "No to the government of fascists", protesting against the occupation, against the legal reform and against the pogrom that rumbled in Hawara.
Noam Ben Meir, a 66-year-old farmer from the settlement of Mikneam, told Walla: "After yesterday's Kristallnacht and after the reactions of the right-wing, you can't be silent and you can't stay at home." Ilan Guri, 73, a kibbutznik from the Gita fighters, carries a sign with the inscription 'Bibi Hers' and the secretary's form A swastika. "It's a poison cross," he explained, "I'm allowed.
My family perished in the Holocaust.
I know what I'm talking about." The police confiscated from one of the demonstrators a Palestinian flag that he waved during the demonstration.
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