“Am I busy looking to kill me and the inspector comes and hands me a surrender loop?” Added.
The municipality of Tel Aviv noted that his application was “careful and considerate” and that Haimov had been continually asked to terminate his license “but unfortunately he did not.”
The municipality plans to cancel the moment well, according to the communiqué.
“They sent three patrols, as if it were Pablo Escobar,” Haimov told the Twelfth Channel.
Haimov clashed with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s economic adviser Professor Avi Simhon on the Twelfth Channel, and Simhon mocked the concept that he had no bread to eat.
On Thursday, at a press convention held through Netanyahu, a journalist broadcast a recording of Haimov complaining of monetary difficulties and urging the government to “open the public budget and pour it in the public.”
Netanyahu, who presented an aid program that critics have described as insufficient, responded by telling Haimov to call him to find a solution.
On Saturday night, a lot of others blocked the roads and clashed with police in Tel Aviv at the end of a mass demonstration that saw some 10,000 protesters opposed to the government’s economic policies over the coronavirus crisis.
Participants included self-employed Israelis and small business owners, some of whom were forced to remain closed due to the reopening of much of the economy, as well as employees who lost their jobs or were laid off as a result of the economic crisis.
With an unemployment rate of 21% in the country, or another 850,000 people, many others say they are afraid for their future, and many companies have to collapse.
– Bar Peleg (@bar_peleg) July 11, 2020
Meanwhile, unemployed Israelis say that the government’s monetary promises in recent months in the form of grants, unemployment benefits and other various other aid mechanisms have failed in some cases and in others have been woefully insufficient to deal with its plight.
Israel imposed a wide closure since mid-March, allowing only staff deemed essential to arrive at the paintings and banning public meetings. With the drop in the number of viruses in May and public and economic pressure, the government has eased restrictions and re-imposed some in recent weeks as infection rates have increased to more than 1,000 per day. The death toll from the Israeli virus 364 on Monday.
As Israel faces an alarming increase in coronavirus cases in recent weeks, Netanyahu has faced a wave of complaints about the government’s management of economics that has an effect on the pandemic, with surveys indicating a growing disapproval of its management of the economy.
There has been widespread anger from sectors of the economy, whose members say the government is not doing enough to help them succeed over the crisis, accompanied by outrage at the supposed mis management of monetary aid and the bureaucratic complexities of getting help.