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2020–2021 protests against Benjamin Netanyahu

A series of protests against Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of Israel, gained prominence in Israel throughout 2020 and 2021, during the COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing trial of Netanyahu for various corruption scandals. Protesters accused Netanyahu of subjecting the law, as part of his fight in the criminal proceedings against him. The demonstrators protested against Netanyahu's continued tenure in the shadow of his criminal charges, claims of his preference for personal good over the good of the state, and demands to investigate the "submarine affair". One of the hotspots most identified with the protests was the compound near the Prime Minister's Residence, on Balfour Street in Jerusalem. The protests concluded after the thirty-sixth government of Israel, headed by Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid in a power-sharing agreement, was sworn in on 13 June 2021, ending Netanyahu's 12-year second tenure as prime minister.[1]

2020–2021 protests against Benjamin Netanyahu
Part of the 2018–2022 Israeli political crisis
Protests in Paris Square (Terra Santa college building in the back left, Beit Aghion is nearby), Jerusalem, 20 March 2021
DateMarch 16, 2020 (2020-03-16)–June 13, 2021 (2021-06-13) (1 year, 2 months and 4 weeks)
Location
Israel
Caused by
Goals
Methods
Status
  • Netanyahu failed to form a new government after the 2021 elections and stepped down as prime minister (June 2021)
Parties to the civil conflict
Opposition groups
Pro-government
Lead figures
Crime Minister, one of the leading movements in the protests

Background

In the summer of 2016, the "individual protest" began by a small group of citizens. In December 2017, the protesters initiated a demonstration in Tel Aviv and a parade on Rothschild Boulevard, against the "French Law" which were intended to thwart the possibility of filing indictments against Netanyahu. The demonstration was called the "Shame Parade" and was attended by tens of thousands of people.[2]

Protest convoys

After the 23rd Knesset elections, President Reuven Rivlin imposed the Government formation on a Blue and White, Benny Gantz. Outgoing Knesset Speaker Yuli Edelstein refused to vacate his seat as the chairman and prevented the establishment of parliamentary committees, including a committee to discuss the parliamentary immunity of Netanyahu.[citation needed] Following this, the "Black Flags" protest broke out in March 2020.

Shikma Bressler and her brothers Eyal and Yarden Schwartzman, initiated protest convoys to the Knesset, as well as demonstrations near the homes of parliamentary members of the Israel Resilience Party.[3] Former Prime Minister Ehud Barak rallied and called on social media to wave black flags from balconies and windows.[4] On 16 March, he wrote, "When there are a million of them on every window and balcony, the defendant will go home. The court will not be closed and the Knesset will not be closed. We, the citizens, cannot go through with it".[5]

Events

 
Gonen Ben Itzhak laying down under a water cannon in order to prevent protesters from getting injured, 18 July 2020
 
Policemen and demonstrators at Protest against Netanyahu, 23 July 2020
 
Protest against Netanyahu, 1 August 2020
 
"Hero of Israel" statue by Israeli artist Itay Zalait, at Paris Square in Jerusalem
 
Closing of Balfour encampment of no condition, breakfast before the demolition of the encampment on 22 March 2021. Haskel is third from the left

The protests are taking place without any centralized leadership.[6] Key activists include Amir Haskel from the "individual protest",[7] Ishay Hadas from the "Crime Minister" group,[citation needed] Uri Nachman who opened the "Siege on Balfour",[citation needed] lawyer Gonen Ben Itzhak who accompanies the protests legally,[7] and the independent journalist Or-ly Barlev who covers the protest and posts it on social media. On 23 July, the Ministry of Public Security Amir Ohana approached Barlev with an invitation to a meeting with protest representatives.[7] She rejected the invitation on the grounds that it was a popular protest with no representatives to speak on behalf of the people.[7]

"Siege of Balfour"

In December 2019, Uri Nachman, a member of Likud Central Committee, began the "siege of Balfour" near Beit Aghion, the Prime Minister's Residence in Jerusalem[8][unreliable source?][9] Hundreds demonstrate against Netanyahu near his official residence, again] She believed that this was the address for the protest, and this is the only way to make a change in Israel. But she remained alone, and her protest did not gain momentum. On 6 June, Nachman returned to Balfour for a 24-hour siege and slept there alone. On 10 June, Amir Haskel joined her and posted on social media about the opening of the sit-down strike in Balfour.

He wrote, "Have you seen the demonstrations in the White House in Washington? Now we want Washington to see the demonstrations in front of the prime minister's residence." There were 10–50 people in the protest compound. Some slept in Sleeping bags on the sidewalk, and some at neighbors in the area, who open their homes to protesters. Passers-by entered the compound to express support for the protesters. The main event is a Kabbalat Shabbat, which attracts a large crowd, and activities such as lectures, concerts, performances, meditation, and public singing took place.

Arrest of Amir Haskel

On 26 June, police dispersed the weekly "Kabbalat Shabbat" demonstration and arrested Amir Haskel, an Ex-general who was speaking there.[10] The reason for the arrest was that he blocked the road for about two hours. The demonstrators claimed that this was an excuse since they were standing on the sidewalk. Along with Haskel, seven activists were arrested. They were offered to be released in exchange for an undertaking not to come to Balfour, but they refused. The arrest of Amir Haskel provoked outrage on social media, and for the first time, the institutionalized media reported on the "individual protest".

The arrest was perceived as a political arrest. Out of all the protest organizations came a call not to leave Haskel alone. The day after the arrest, hundreds marched to the "Russian Compound" and to the Magistrate's Court, where the detainees were. Then public figures also arrived for the first time, including Moshe Ya'alon,[11] and Knesset members from all opposition parties. On Sunday morning, a judge released them unconditionally. Following the incident, all the protest groups scattered in the country moved to Balfour.

Bibistille

According to the protesters, the government's failed management of the COVID-19 crisis increased public unrest. Unlike previous demonstrations, on 14 July many young people came to the demonstrations. They gathered in front of the Prime Minister's Residence and nearby France Square ("Paris Square"). The demonstration was called "Bibistille", because of its historic date, French Bastille Day.[12] The demonstration marked a change of trend, from a quiet protest with almost no mention in the institutionalized media, it became a noisy mass demonstration, with individualistic protest styles, costumes, and performances. It was the largest demonstration since the beginning of the "Balfour Siege", and thousands of people took part, with an estimated 4,000 people.[citation needed]

The police conducted a demonstration with a large number of special police forces, border guards and undercover police officers. According to statements of the demonstrators, violent provocateurs were implanted to sabotage the protest.[13] The police arrested random protesters, struck people with water cannon, and used cavalry against the protesters.[citation needed] 50 demonstrators were arrested.[14]

Demonstrations in Balfour

The demonstrations were held on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. On Fridays, there was a "Kabbalat Shabbat". Demonstrations also took place in Caesarea, near the private house of Benjamin Netanyahu, as well as near the house of the Minister of Internal Security, Amir Ohana in Tel Aviv. Police dispersed the demonstration with great force and extensive use of water cannons.[citation needed] A picture of a demonstrator kneeling with his hand waving the Israeli flag and trying to defend himself against the jet of water was widely covered in the media.

On 1 August, a demonstration was held in Balfour which was attended by over 10,000 people, the largest demonstration to date in the Balfour complex.[citation needed]

In September 2020 during the holidays, Netanyahu led a second closure on the entire country and tried to ban demonstrations in primary legislation.[15] In response, local demonstrations took place across the country. In addition, a convoy of thousands of cars drove on the empty roads due to the closure, on their way to Jerusalem. The column of cars lengthened to a length of 20 km (12 mi).[citation needed] About 20,000 people came to protest in Paris Square.[citation needed] A week later, the Knesset authorized the government to restrict demonstrations.[citation needed]

Submarine scandal protests

 
Roey Peleg with a pink submarine exhibit at The Knesset, 21 October 2020

The protest movement "Hakira Achshav" (Investigation Now), founded by Roey Peleg and Atar Sheinfeld, demands the establishment of State Investigation Committee in the "Submarine Scandal", which is regarded by many as "The Worst National Security Corruption Scandal in History". Within this capacity, the group initiated and led many protest activities including an underwater submarine protest and motor convoy protests along with large balloons in the shape of submarines.[16][17][18]

Conduct of the police

 
A water cannon in a demonstration fires a jet of water with a blue color from a short distance directly at people

The demonstrators strongly criticized the conduct of the police. They claim that since no commissioner was appointed since 2018, the police have become a political tool in the hands of the Minister of Internal Security and a great supporter of Netanyahu, Amir Ohana. This criticism is backed up by former Israeli police officials, including former Commissioner Moshe Karadi and ex-Major General Alik Ron. It was directed especially against the Jerusalem District Commander, Doron Yadid, whom the demonstrators used to sing "You will not be a Commissioner".[19] In a conversation with Yadid, Ohana asked for a total ban on demonstrations near the prime minister's residence. In contrast to the High Court ruling, he asked to "subvert the High Court".[20] In response to the incident, Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit sent a letter to the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Moti Cohen, warning that the police must make decisions independently and with no foreign considerations.[citation needed]

There was unusual conduct on the part of the police against the protesters. The artist Zeev Engelmayer, who appears in the form of the comic "Shoshke", was arrested during a demonstration in Jerusalem on suspicion of "sexual harassment of the public", an offense that does not exist in the Penal Code.[21] Police officers were sent to a man's house to order him to remove a picture of Netanyahu from Facebook.[22] Demonstrator Iris Boker was questioned on suspicion of sexually harassing Sarah Netanyahu due to a tweet that did not deal with her at all.[23] Police and inspectors from the Jerusalem Municipality twice raided the demonstrators' compound in Balfour and confiscated a large amount of equipment without a court order.[24]

On 15 July 2020, about 50 protesters were arrested. The police used water cannons from close range, contrary to the procedure which prohibits shooting on the heads of protesters.[25]

On 5 October, as a group of protesters demonstrated on a pedestrian bridge over a highway near Kfar Vitkin, a pro-Netanyahu slogan was blared from the loudspeaker of a police car as it passed underneath. The police subsequently announced that two volunteer officers had been suspended over the incident.[26]

See also

References

  1. ^ Pérez-Peña, Richard (13 June 2021). "Israel's Parliament Approves New Government, Ousting Netanyahu". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 24 September 2021.
  2. ^ Maltz, Judy; Zur, Yarden; Shpigel, Noa (10 December 2017). "Tens of Thousands of Israelis Protest Against Netanyahu in Second March of Shame". Haaretz.
  3. ^ "Israel Police ramps up security ahead of weekend demonstrations". The Jerusalem Post | Jpost.com.
  4. ^ "A sick country and a black flag | Opinion". Haaretz.
  5. ^ "Ehud Barak – אהוד ברק" – via Facebook.
  6. ^ "Anti-Netanyahu protests have no leaders. That's why they're getting stronger". Haaretz.
  7. ^ a b c d Peled, Anat; Boxerman, Aaron. "At anti-Netanyahu protests, no clear leaders — and that's how activists like it". www.timesofisrael.com.
  8. ^ "The Siege of Balfour Street". www.facebook.com.
  9. ^ staff, T. O. I.; Boxerman, Aaron. "Hundreds demonstrate against Netanyahu near his official residence, again". www.timesofisrael.com.
  10. ^ "Anti-Netanyahu protest leader says his arrest was 'a price worth paying' for change". Haaretz.
  11. ^ קרני, יובל (27 June 2020). "בכיר חיל האוויר לשעבר סירב להשתחרר. המפגינים זועמים: "מעצר פוליטי"". ynet.
  12. ^ "Benjamin Netanyahu finds money can't buy Israel's 'Bibistille' coalition popularity". www.theaustralian.com.au.
  13. ^ "500 שגיאה כללית". www.maariv.co.il.[dead link]
  14. ^ Davidovich, Joshua. "To the Bibicades: 5 things to know for July 15". www.timesofisrael.com. Retrieved 11 April 2021.
  15. ^ "How Netanyahu's attempt to limit anti-government demonstrations backfired". Haaretz.
  16. ^ Leibovitch-Dar, Sarah (10 November 2020). "To Protest or Not to Be: A Month in the Protests Which Have Swept the Nation" (in Hebrew). Liberal Magazine. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
  17. ^ 103FM (20 July 2020). "The Submarine Exhibit at Balfour: This Could Be the Worst National Security Corruption Scandal in History" (in Hebrew). Maariv. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
  18. ^ "The Big Submarine Protest Journey" (in Hebrew). Kenes Media. 20 October 2020. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
  19. ^ "Anti-Netanyahu Protests: Thirty arrested and three policemen were injured in clashes in Jerusalem". Jewish Business News. 23 August 2020.
  20. ^ Bachner, Michael. "In recording, Ohana heard urging police to quash rallies, 'challenge' High Court". www.timesofisrael.com.
  21. ^ "Israeli artist arrested on suspicion that outfit was offensive portrayal of Sara Netanyahu, police source says". Haaretz.
  22. ^ "Policeman arrives at man's home, demands he delete Netanyahu photo from Facebook". www.timesofisrael.com.
  23. ^ "Police investigate woman for alleged sexual harassment of Netanyahu's wife on twitter". Haaretz.
  24. ^ @AybeeBinyamin (13 July 2020). "מאהל המחאה בבלפור כמו אחרי זירת פיגוע.שוב הגיעו שוטרים ופקחים ב 5:50 בבוקר לבזוז את כל הציוד האישי של המפגינים. בל…" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  25. ^ "Water cannons to the head: Police disperse anti-Netanyahu protesters against regulation". Haaretz.
  26. ^ "Two police volunteers suspended for shouting support for Netanyahu at protesters". Times of Israel. 6 October 2020.

External links

  • Is this the beginning of an Israeli Spring?, The Washington Post
  • Thousands demonstrate against Netanyahu as Israel protests gain strength, The Guardian

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personal good over the good of the state and demands to investigate the submarine affair One of the hotspots most identified with the protests was the compound near the Prime Minister s Residence on Balfour Street in Jerusalem The protests concluded after the thirty sixth government of Israel headed by Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid in a power sharing agreement was sworn in on 13 June 2021 ending Netanyahu s 12 year second tenure as prime minister 1 2020 2021 protests against Benjamin NetanyahuPart of the 2018 2022 Israeli political crisisProtests in Paris Square Terra Santa college building in the back left Beit Aghion is nearby Jerusalem 20 March 2021DateMarch 16 2020 2020 03 16 June 13 2021 2021 06 13 1 year 2 months and 4 weeks LocationIsraelCaused by2018 2022 Israeli political crisis Trial of Benjamin Netanyahu COVID 19 pandemic in Israel Corruption Unemployment Food price rises Other regional protestsGoalsResignation of Benjamin NetanyahuMethodsDemonstrations Protest art Internet activismStatusNetanyahu failed to form a new government after the 2021 elections and stepped down as prime minister June 2021 Parties to the civil conflictOpposition groups Pro governmentLead figuresAmir HaskelGonen Ben ItzhakRoey PelegOr ly BarlevShikma BresslerIshay Hadas Benjamin NetanyahuCrime Minister one of the leading movements in the protests Contents 1 Background 2 Protest convoys 3 Events 3 1 Siege of Balfour 3 2 Arrest of Amir Haskel 3 3 Bibistille 3 4 Demonstrations in Balfour 3 5 Submarine scandal protests 4 Conduct of the police 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksBackground EditMain article Trial of Benjamin Netanyahu In the summer of 2016 the individual protest began by a small group of citizens In December 2017 the protesters initiated a demonstration in Tel Aviv and a parade on Rothschild Boulevard against the French Law which were intended to thwart the possibility of filing indictments against Netanyahu The demonstration was called the Shame Parade and was attended by tens of thousands of people 2 Protest convoys EditAfter the 23rd Knesset elections President Reuven Rivlin imposed the Government formation on a Blue and White Benny Gantz Outgoing Knesset Speaker Yuli Edelstein refused to vacate his seat as the chairman and prevented the establishment of parliamentary committees including a committee to discuss the parliamentary immunity of Netanyahu citation needed Following this the Black Flags protest broke out in March 2020 Shikma Bressler and her brothers Eyal and Yarden Schwartzman initiated protest convoys to the Knesset as well as demonstrations near the homes of parliamentary members of the Israel Resilience Party 3 Former Prime Minister Ehud Barak rallied and called on social media to wave black flags from balconies and windows 4 On 16 March he wrote When there are a million of them on every window and balcony the defendant will go home The court will not be closed and the Knesset will not be closed We the citizens cannot go through with it 5 Events Edit Gonen Ben Itzhak laying down under a water cannon in order to prevent protesters from getting injured 18 July 2020 Policemen and demonstrators at Protest against Netanyahu 23 July 2020 Protest against Netanyahu 1 August 2020 Hero of Israel statue by Israeli artist Itay Zalait at Paris Square in Jerusalem Closing of Balfour encampment of no condition breakfast before the demolition of the encampment on 22 March 2021 Haskel is third from the left The protests are taking place without any centralized leadership 6 Key activists include Amir Haskel from the individual protest 7 Ishay Hadas from the Crime Minister group citation needed Uri Nachman who opened the Siege on Balfour citation needed lawyer Gonen Ben Itzhak who accompanies the protests legally 7 and the independent journalist Or ly Barlev who covers the protest and posts it on social media On 23 July the Ministry of Public Security Amir Ohana approached Barlev with an invitation to a meeting with protest representatives 7 She rejected the invitation on the grounds that it was a popular protest with no representatives to speak on behalf of the people 7 Siege of Balfour Edit In December 2019 Uri Nachman a member of Likud Central Committee began the siege of Balfour near Beit Aghion the Prime Minister s Residence in Jerusalem 8 unreliable source 9 Hundreds demonstrate against Netanyahu near his official residence again She believed that this was the address for the protest and this is the only way to make a change in Israel But she remained alone and her protest did not gain momentum On 6 June Nachman returned to Balfour for a 24 hour siege and slept there alone On 10 June Amir Haskel joined her and posted on social media about the opening of the sit down strike in Balfour He wrote Have you seen the demonstrations in the White House in Washington Now we want Washington to see the demonstrations in front of the prime minister s residence There were 10 50 people in the protest compound Some slept in Sleeping bags on the sidewalk and some at neighbors in the area who open their homes to protesters Passers by entered the compound to express support for the protesters The main event is a Kabbalat Shabbat which attracts a large crowd and activities such as lectures concerts performances meditation and public singing took place Arrest of Amir Haskel Edit On 26 June police dispersed the weekly Kabbalat Shabbat demonstration and arrested Amir Haskel an Ex general who was speaking there 10 The reason for the arrest was that he blocked the road for about two hours The demonstrators claimed that this was an excuse since they were standing on the sidewalk Along with Haskel seven activists were arrested They were offered to be released in exchange for an undertaking not to come to Balfour but they refused The arrest of Amir Haskel provoked outrage on social media and for the first time the institutionalized media reported on the individual protest The arrest was perceived as a political arrest Out of all the protest organizations came a call not to leave Haskel alone The day after the arrest hundreds marched to the Russian Compound and to the Magistrate s Court where the detainees were Then public figures also arrived for the first time including Moshe Ya alon 11 and Knesset members from all opposition parties On Sunday morning a judge released them unconditionally Following the incident all the protest groups scattered in the country moved to Balfour Bibistille Edit According to the protesters the government s failed management of the COVID 19 crisis increased public unrest Unlike previous demonstrations on 14 July many young people came to the demonstrations They gathered in front of the Prime Minister s Residence and nearby France Square Paris Square The demonstration was called Bibistille because of its historic date French Bastille Day 12 The demonstration marked a change of trend from a quiet protest with almost no mention in the institutionalized media it became a noisy mass demonstration with individualistic protest styles costumes and performances It was the largest demonstration since the beginning of the Balfour Siege and thousands of people took part with an estimated 4 000 people citation needed The police conducted a demonstration with a large number of special police forces border guards and undercover police officers According to statements of the demonstrators violent provocateurs were implanted to sabotage the protest 13 The police arrested random protesters struck people with water cannon and used cavalry against the protesters citation needed 50 demonstrators were arrested 14 Demonstrations in Balfour Edit The demonstrations were held on Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays On Fridays there was a Kabbalat Shabbat Demonstrations also took place in Caesarea near the private house of Benjamin Netanyahu as well as near the house of the Minister of Internal Security Amir Ohana in Tel Aviv Police dispersed the demonstration with great force and extensive use of water cannons citation needed A picture of a demonstrator kneeling with his hand waving the Israeli flag and trying to defend himself against the jet of water was widely covered in the media On 1 August a demonstration was held in Balfour which was attended by over 10 000 people the largest demonstration to date in the Balfour complex citation needed In September 2020 during the holidays Netanyahu led a second closure on the entire country and tried to ban demonstrations in primary legislation 15 In response local demonstrations took place across the country In addition a convoy of thousands of cars drove on the empty roads due to the closure on their way to Jerusalem The column of cars lengthened to a length of 20 km 12 mi citation needed About 20 000 people came to protest in Paris Square citation needed A week later the Knesset authorized the government to restrict demonstrations citation needed Submarine scandal protests Edit Roey Peleg with a pink submarine exhibit at The Knesset 21 October 2020 The protest movement Hakira Achshav Investigation Now founded by Roey Peleg and Atar Sheinfeld demands the establishment of State Investigation Committee in the Submarine Scandal which is regarded by many as The Worst National Security Corruption Scandal in History Within this capacity the group initiated and led many protest activities including an underwater submarine protest and motor convoy protests along with large balloons in the shape of submarines 16 17 18 Conduct of the police Edit A water cannon in a demonstration fires a jet of water with a blue color from a short distance directly at people The demonstrators strongly criticized the conduct of the police They claim that since no commissioner was appointed since 2018 the police have become a political tool in the hands of the Minister of Internal Security and a great supporter of Netanyahu Amir Ohana This criticism is backed up by former Israeli police officials including former Commissioner Moshe Karadi and ex Major General Alik Ron It was directed especially against the Jerusalem District Commander Doron Yadid whom the demonstrators used to sing You will not be a Commissioner 19 In a conversation with Yadid Ohana asked for a total ban on demonstrations near the prime minister s residence In contrast to the High Court ruling he asked to subvert the High Court 20 In response to the incident Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit sent a letter to the Deputy Commissioner of Police Moti Cohen warning that the police must make decisions independently and with no foreign considerations citation needed There was unusual conduct on the part of the police against the protesters The artist Zeev Engelmayer who appears in the form of the comic Shoshke was arrested during a demonstration in Jerusalem on suspicion of sexual harassment of the public an offense that does not exist in the Penal Code 21 Police officers were sent to a man s house to order him to remove a picture of Netanyahu from Facebook 22 Demonstrator Iris Boker was questioned on suspicion of sexually harassing Sarah Netanyahu due to a tweet that did not deal with her at all 23 Police and inspectors from the Jerusalem Municipality twice raided the demonstrators compound in Balfour and confiscated a large amount of equipment without a court order 24 On 15 July 2020 about 50 protesters were arrested The police used water cannons from close range contrary to the procedure which prohibits shooting on the heads of protesters 25 On 5 October as a group of protesters demonstrated on a pedestrian bridge over a highway near Kfar Vitkin a pro Netanyahu slogan was blared from the loudspeaker of a police car as it passed underneath The police subsequently announced that two volunteer officers had been suspended over the incident 26 See also Edit2023 Israeli judicial reform protestsReferences Edit Perez Pena Richard 13 June 2021 Israel s Parliament Approves New Government Ousting Netanyahu The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 24 September 2021 Maltz Judy Zur Yarden Shpigel Noa 10 December 2017 Tens of Thousands of Israelis Protest Against Netanyahu in Second March of Shame Haaretz Israel Police ramps up security ahead of weekend demonstrations The Jerusalem Post Jpost com A sick country and a black flag Opinion Haaretz Ehud Barak אהוד ברק via Facebook Anti Netanyahu protests have no leaders That s why they re getting stronger Haaretz a b c d Peled Anat Boxerman Aaron At anti Netanyahu protests no clear leaders and that s how activists like it www timesofisrael com The Siege of Balfour Street www facebook com staff T O I Boxerman Aaron Hundreds demonstrate against Netanyahu near his official residence again www timesofisrael com Anti Netanyahu protest leader says his arrest was a price worth paying for change Haaretz קרני יובל 27 June 2020 בכיר חיל האוויר לשעבר סירב להשתחרר המפגינים זועמים מעצר פוליטי ynet Benjamin Netanyahu finds money can t buy 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