Anti-Netanyahu demonstrators in what they call ‘Democracy Square’

“[Netanyahu] has just destroyed the economy and no matter who comes after it. To fix the economy and society, it will [take] 20 years. He leaves [behind] the ruins of a global war. That’s why I’m here. ” He’s running out of time. Every day that passes is terrible,” Hermoni said.

When protesters arrived in the square, former Shin Bet leader Gillon thanked Jerusalem district commander Doron Yedid and city police for approving the march and accompanying protesters. Gillon’s comments contrasted with common chants of “you won’t. “be police chief “Saturday night youth protests.

According to the event organizers, who distributed bracelets to tell participants, more than 6,000 people attended Friday’s event. The giant crowd forced police to flood the protest domain with barricades in Paris Square to involve everyone.

“Democracies don’t die overnight. we’re in the procedure and it’s time to wake up,” Haskel told the crowd from the front of the level among strong cheers. “Israeli democracy is dying and hooked on a fan. “

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