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22 July 2020

Sick Little Puppies

These are very sick people, confused about who they are, how G-d created them, and they want to dictate how the government should run the country. The government is going through a difficult ordeal right now, but they don’t need these menacing, irreligious, immoral protestors making a ruckus in the streets of Jerusalem. Send them back to Tel Aviv.
ONE CAN THANK BARAK FOR WASTING MONEY (SOROS)
AND FUELING ISRAEL’S (antisemitic) ANTIFA 
MUST THEY IMMITATE EVERYTHING THAT HAPPENS IN AMERICA?


34 held at anti-PM protest; anger over topless woman atop menorah near Knesset
Knesset speaker calls to arrest social work student who posed on statue, saying she ‘desecrated the symbols of state’

At least 34 people were arrested when clashes broke out after midnight Tuesday as thousands of people gathered in Jerusalem to protest against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his government’s policies. One woman sparked outrage after she posed topless on a statue of a menorah at a traffic circle near the Knesset (– not the iconic bronze Knesset Menorah).

After largely peaceful protests during which the demonstrators marched to the nearby Knesset and back, police began forcibly clearing people from Paris Square outside Netanyahu’s home at about 1 a.m.

Officers, assisted by mounted police and water cannons, grappled with demonstrators and at least 34 were arrested for breaking the peace and attacking officers, police said.


Before that the demonstrations had a largely carnival mood. Many chanted “no to violence,” while others danced, sang and beat drums, threatening to stay in the streets all night.

The protests brought together a wide range of groups with some demonstrators railing against the government’s handling of the economic crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and others calling for the premier to resign over his indictment on graft charges.

The protest was organized by several groups, including restaurant owners angry at the repeated closures forced upon them in recent months, self-employed Israelis who say government support has been insufficient, and the so-called “black flag” anti-corruption protesters against Netanyahu. Dozens also called for justice for an autistic East Jerusalem man Iyad Halak, shot by police in May.

Additionally, some demonstrators protested against proposed legislation that would allow government measures against the coronavirus to take effect without Knesset approval, saying it would remove vital oversight.

Many of the protesters marched from the Prime Minister’s Residence to the nearby Knesset after receiving police permission.


Several protesters climbed on a statue of a menorah near the parliament building. One of the demonstrators posed topless atop the candelabra, provoking outrage from Knesset Speaker Yariv Levin, who called for her to be arrested.

“Shame. I stand by every person’s right to protest, demonstrate and express their opinion,” Levin wrote on Facebook. “But no country allows you to desecrate its symbols of state.” (this is what antifa)

Levin called for her to be “brought to justice, not just to punish her, but also for the educational and civil message that needs to be very clear.”

The protesters climbed on a sculpture of a menorah and a Star of David in a traffic circle just outside the Knesset and not on the iconic bronze Knesset Menorah, which is the state symbol.

Israel’s social workers appeared to have reached a deal with the Finance Ministry late Tuesday evening after several hours of negotiations, following a 16 day open-ended labor strike.

Social workers have long complained of what they describe as an unreasonable workload, with low salaries and the constant danger of violence and their union made the decision to strike earlier this month after repeated negotiations with the government failed to produce a change in their working conditions.

A small number of Netanyahu supporters held a counter-demonstration nearby and police closed off several roads around the Prime Minister’s Residence due to the protests.

Hebrew-language media outlets put turnout for the rallies at more than 2,000.

Adjacent to the Prime Minister’s Residence, restaurateurs handed out food to passersby in protest of restrictions on eateries. Earlier Tuesday, the Knesset’s Coronavirus Committee reversed a cabinet decision that would bar restaurants from serving patrons on site, limiting them to takeout and delivery.

Some 150 restaurant owners also demonstrated in Haifa against the closures forced upon them in recent months.

The restaurateurs, Jewish and Arab and from various areas of northern Israel, blocked roads and called for compensation and for the government to “resign.”

Tuesday’s protest followed several other recent demonstrations outside the Prime Minister’s Residence and elsewhere, amid growing discontent with Netanyahu over his handling of the pandemic and the economic fallout caused by government lockdown measures.

A number of the rallies have seen the blocking of roads by demonstrators and clashes between police and protesters, including over the weekend in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.

Unemployment in Israel is at some 21 percent — or 850,000 people — and is rising, as restrictions imposed amid record daily coronavirus infections further batter the economy.


article and screenshots from timesofisrael



Knesset to vote on sweeping coronavirus law limiting parliamentary oversight
Protesters try to block entrance to parliament as compromise sees legislation give Knesset 24 hours to approve or reject virus measures before they take effect automatically timesofisrael. ARE THEY GOING TO GIVE IN TO THESE SICK PUPPIES.

1 comment:

moshe said...

Sadly we are at a time when the world has more meshugaim than ever before! These useful idiots are all useful insane asylum candidates. The reshaim, i.e., Soros, NewIsrael Fund, Barak, etc., etc., have it easy because there are so many of these 'sick puppies' all over. That the 'state' is acting no different than the U.S.A. is is what is most of all very disturbing and has lost its Jewish character altogether. This is the ugliest part of all! Even the medina once had a semblance of 'Jewishness' but today, it seems almost completely Hellenistic. Afraid they are lost causes and only H' has the Power to heal their souls. Chazal tell us that Moshiach will come whether we are all good or all 'bad'. Think the 'bad' is winning out, r'l.

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