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"Leftists need to finish": Calls in right-wing activist groups to use violence in demonstrations - voila! news

2023-03-27T10:18:24.874Z


An investigation by "Fake Reporter" and "The Democratic Bloc" revealed how right-wing activists are encouraged in Telegram groups to demonstrate in Jerusalem against the opponents of the legal reform and to behave violently. "We will destroy them today," wrote one of the participants. "drive over them with a jeep"


In the video: After the dismissal of Minister Galant, crowds protest outside the Prime Minister's house (Photo: Roni Kanfo)

Groups of right-wing activists issued calls at noon (Monday) to go to Jerusalem and demonstrate against the opponents of the legal revolution.



The organizations "Fake Reporter" and "The Democratic Bloc" monitored the groups and found how right-wing activists were calling for violence against the demonstrators.



"Leftists need to end," wrote one of the activists in the Telegram group.

"Drive over them with a jeep. Bring up convoys with vehicles and stand in front of the left, we will destroy them today."

Groups of right-wing activists who call to go to Jerusalem and demonstrate violently against the opponents of the revolution.

March 27, 2023 (photo: screenshot, from Telegram)

Groups of right-wing activists who call to go to Jerusalem and demonstrate violently against the opponents of the revolution.

March 27, 2023 (photo: screenshot, from Telegram)

Groups of right-wing activists who call to go to Jerusalem and demonstrate violently against the opponents of the revolution.

March 27, 2023 (photo: screenshot, from Telegram)

Groups of right-wing activists who call to go to Jerusalem and demonstrate violently against the opponents of the revolution.

March 27, 2023 (photo: screenshot, from Telegram)

Another activist wrote: "The left wants to make a coup. They want us to continue being their slaves forever. They started a war against us, they will get a war back."



Earlier, the Chairman of the Constitution Committee, Simcha Rothman, one of the leaders of the reform, called on the right to come out and demonstrate: "They will not steal the elections, the people demand a radical overhaul of the judicial system.

Come out and give back the voice - to the people."



Thousands went out today to demonstrate in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem in protest against the legal revolution. In Tel Aviv, the demonstrators protested on major roads, blocking the Azrieli intersection and the Rokah-Namir intersection. At the same time, thousands are coming to Jerusalem to demonstrate in front of the Knesset, where it is expected to begin A huge demonstration at 14:00.



Due to the congestion, Israel Railways is increasing lines. The demonstration resumes hours after it was dispersed in the early morning hours, when the demonstrators blocked the Ayalon routes for many hours in protest of the ouster of Defense Minister Yoav Galant.

Demonstration in Jerusalem (Photo: Yanon Shalom Yathach)

The protest expanded last night following the announcement by the Prime Minister's office about Gallant's dismissal.

Following the announcement, crowds of people went out to protest spontaneously in many centers in the country, which increased the voices in the Likud party to join the defense minister's call to stop the legislation.



This morning, many organizations joined the protest, led by the Histadrut, which announced the shutdown of the economy following the government's measures.

The chairman of the Histadrut Arnon Bar David called to "stop the madness", in a special press conference he called together with the top officials of the economy.

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Source: walla

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