Thousands protestested against Netanyahu - 6 right-wing activists attacked demonstraters

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by Ifi Reporter Category:Politics Oct 24, 2020

Thousands of protesters demonstrated in large numbers of communities across the country in the north and center. Most of the demonstrations were in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, but the place of the demonstrators at intersections throughout the country and on the bridges was not absent.
Hundreds of protesters left the area of ​​the Prime Minister's residence on Balfour Street in Jerusalem in the direction of IDF Square on Saturday evening and then retraced their steps to the protest area. Roads were blocked during the chase - and then reopened. Paris Square
In Gush Dan, police arrested six suspects who tried to hit the brains, including an 18-year-old Walt messenger who was riding an electric bicycle. Police said it "is strongly opposed to violence and disturbance of any kind, especially those designed to harm freedom of demonstration."
Police responded to the march and arrests in Jerusalem, and said that "several hundred demonstrators held a procession through the city, without any coordination with the police. Upon returning to the protest area, some clashed with police officers and knocked down the security fencing is in place. Five suspects have been arrested for the crime of breach of public order and assaulting police officers ".
Yossi Froman came to demonstrate in the capital with his children, nine-year-old Kerem and six-year-old Neta, carrying signs "A brave leader is needed." Froman has been protesting in Balfour for weeks, but says he does not despair: "Always in history, whoever walks with the truth is the minority, but if you walk on it hard - in the end it will work."
At last night's demonstration in Jerusalem, it is clear that the number of demonstrators has increased compared to last week, there was less "festival atmosphere", less performances and meditation in the middle of Paris Square. These were replaced by demonstrators equipped with flags, drums and zamboras who chanted slogans against the government and especially against its leader.
In a demonstration earlier in Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, Maj. Gen. Amos Gilad, former head of the Defense Ministry's defense-political division, called for an investigation into the submarine affair through a state commission of inquiry: "Who can predict revolutions in the Middle East? "The prime minister has made another decision, which he denies." He added: "There is a need to set up a state commission of inquiry."
Shmuel Yitzhak, a resident of Netanya who came to protest in Tel Aviv, said: "Change must be made here. What is happening in the country it just hurts. It is impossible to contain these things. It is impossible to imagine how these things will hurt the next generation. . Dana, a resident of Ramat Gan, also came to protest in Rabin Square: "I am desperate. The feeling is that there is no future. No decisions are made in favor of the state. I am a returning resident after many years in the US and it is amazing how depression and despair take over very quickly here."
As mentioned, the police arrested six suspects and detained for questioning another suspect in incidents of violence against demonstrators in Gush Dan. Among other things, an 18-year-old Walt messenger was arrested on suspicion of trying to run over protesters while riding an electric bicycle. Another 18-year-old man was arrested in Rabin Square when he tried to burst onto the stage and disrupt public order.
Another courier came up with a scooter on the sidewalk on Dizengoff Street in the city and was detained for questioning. Three others were arrested on suspicion of threatening protesters. In Rabin Square, demonstrators claimed that a passing driver pulled out an electric shocker and drove away. One of them hit a 12-year-old boy. At the intersection of Ben-Gurion and Jerusalem streets in Ramat Gan, a demonstrator with a black flag was attacked.
A violent incident was also recorded during a demonstration at the Horev Center in Carmel. One of the minds claimed to have been attacked with a flagpole. "I demonstrated on the sidewalk, and in the nearby lane a car passed by with young guys," she recalled. "The passenger at the wheel was holding a wooden pole about two meters long on which a Likud flag was hoisted." She said the vehicle slowed down, and the young man hit her with the pole. "I was not harmed, but the incident shocked me. I tried to complain, but the police said they believed in the order - and that I should complain to the police."

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