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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
TLV protest on police brutality turns into violence between demonstrators
2020-07-29
I'm posting it here because it's where Antifa/BLM are posted - and, as always, our monkeys imitate yours.
Agreed. One wonders if the same people who are paying our monkeys are also paying yours, as they’ve been doing for some years.
[JPost] - Hundreds of people gathered in Tel Aviv on Tuesday evening to protest against police brutality and Public Security Minister Amir Ohana's attempts to prevent protests from taking place outside of the Prime Minister's Official Residence in Jerusalem.
Actually, what Ohana said is that they should protest in capsules to avoid spreading Covid.
...As the protest progressed into the night, some of the protesters started marching on the Ayalon highway, towards the Azrieli intersection, which led police to blocking it and dispersing protesters.

Some signs carried by protesters read "Ohana - We have the right to protest!" and "I won't stay silent as my country changes."
Practically a conservative, except last month he marched against annexation. And last year against not having transgendered toilets.
...At some stage, according to the protesters, far-right activists from "La Familia" infiltrated the crowd with the alleged intention of harassing the demonstrators, which later turned violent.
The Hebrew text over the pic of the spectacularly bloody, half dressed protester (note no blood on the bandanna) says "Police should protect protesters, and only then worry about dispersing them"
...Oz, an eyewitness at the scene, said to N12 that "I was there and I saw the group slowly approaching us. They wore black bandanas, and I knew something was about to happen. We were subjected to violence. I ran after them, yelled at them and asked police for help, but they did not budge. It's dangerous to be a protester in Israel."
Instead of being a popular entertainment like elsewhere?
Posted by:g(r)omgoru

#4  ^ Cedar from Lebanon?
Posted by: Seeking Cure For Ignorance   2020-07-29 21:19  

#3  Wonder what the Israeli version wood is comparable to a Hickory Shampoo
Posted by: Frank G   2020-07-29 19:30  

#2  Go ahead march in the streets if it makes you feel good. Just don't block any major roads or you might earn yourself a wood shampoo courtesy of the cops.
Posted by: jpal   2020-07-29 18:05  

#1  Anti-PM protester says cops 'abandoned' them during violent assault

3 arrested over violence against Tel Aviv protesters
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-07-29 15:19  

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