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Tel Aviv protester raps PM as ‘Traitor-Yahu’ as 5th rally draws thousands

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Several thousand protesters gathered at an anti-corruption demonstration in Tel Aviv, the fifth in as many Saturday nights, calling for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to be jailed.

“Netanyahu to Ma’asiyahu [prison],” chanted demonstrators on Rothschild Boulevard in the coastal city.

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One protester brandished a sign reading “Traitor-Yahu” on one side, and “Parasite-Yahu,” on the other, a play on the prime minister’s name.

New coalition chairman David Amsalem (Likud) accused the protesters of crossing “red lines.”

“The left-wing protests started with unacceptable pressure against law enforcement, continued with photos of me and Bitan as apes… last week came to the guillotine and incitement to murder, and this week [featured] a sign of ‘Traitor-Yahu’ against the prime minister,” said Amsalem.

“The Rothschild protesters want to replace the government without elections, and on the way they cross red lines again and again,” added the Likud MK.

At the previous Tel Aviv event, held last Saturday night, one protester caused outrage by parading with a cardboard guillotine.

That sign was condemned by lawmakers across the political spectrum and President Reuven Rivlin as “incitement.”

The weekly protests, which began a year ago in Petah Tikva and spread to Tel Aviv, have also alleged stalling by law enforcement in the Netanyahu corruption probes.

The latest round of protests came days after the Knesset passed a law blocking police investigators from informing prosecutors whether they believe there are grounds for indicting suspected public officials.

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Tens of thousands of Israelis turn out in Tel Aviv to a protest against government corruption on December 9, 2017. (Tomer Neuberg/Flash90)
Police are planning on recommending that Netanyahu stand trial in two criminal cases currently open against him, over suspicions he received illegal gifts and favors from businessmen while advancing their interests, police officials told The Times of Israel.

In Case 1000, Netanyahu and his wife, Sara, are suspected of receiving illicit gifts from billionaire benefactors, most notably hundreds of thousands of shekels’ worth of cigars and champagne from the Israeli-born Hollywood producer Arnon Milchan.

Case 2000 involves a suspected illicit quid-pro-quo deal between Netanyahu and Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper publisher Arnon “Noni” Mozes that would have seen the prime minister hobble a rival daily, the Sheldon Adelson-backed Israel Hayom, in return for more favorable coverage from Yedioth.

The prime minister has denied wrongdoing in all instances.

The protesters have sought to position themselves as being above party politics, insisting that the sharp anti-Netanyahu tone at their rallies is due to the fact that the prime minister is under investigation for suspected corruption.

Bolstering that claim was a largely right-wing event Saturday night in Jerusalem that was also billed as anti-corruption. But the rally in the capital, organized by right-wing columnist Yoaz Hendel, Netanyahu’s former communications director and current chair of the centrist Institute for Zionist Strategies think tank, only drew several hundred people.


https://www.timesofisrael.com/thousands-in-tel-aviv-protest-corruption-call-for-pm-to-be-jailed/
 
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The other day, a zionist was telling me that Rothschilds have nothing to do with Israel. Shameless and pathological liars..

Rothschild has to do every thing in Israel.

I hope these protests will give actual Jews the right to democracy because a group of elite evil power hungry have kept the people of David in dark and wrong believes. Israeli have to fight their way to get rid of these corrupt people who are eating them slowly like a pest.

'Bibi Go Home!': Thousands Protest Against Netanyahu Government Corruption

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Netanyahu has been questioned by police seven times as part of an ongoing corruption investigation against him. He is suspected of receiving expensive gifts from business circles and attempting to reach a deal violating freedom of speech in the country.

More than 2,000 took to the streets of Tel Aviv on Saturday night, protesting against the Israeli government and corruption, chanting "Bibi, go home," "shame," "corrupt officials, go home," "not left, not right, but honest." The principal portion of protesters gathered again at the central Rothschild Boulevard of the city for the fifth week in a row as part of anti-government corruption rallies across the country.

The protests raging in Israel are in the wake of the ongoing investigation into Netanyahu allegedly receiving expensive gifts from business circles to advance their interests and trying to reach a deal with the leadership of the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper, which reportedly agreed to cover the government's activities in a positive way in exchange for adoption of a law that would limit activities of the Israel Hayom newspaper — the main competitor of Yedioth Ahronoth.

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been questioned seven times already, despite repeatedly denying any wrongdoing, explaining that he's the victim of a smear campaign created by his political opponents.

Local media echoes the stance, saying that the probe has failed to gather enough evidence to bring formal bribery charges against him.


Additionally, Netanyahu may reportedly face charges over his alleged involvement in a multi-million dollar submarine deal with German shipbuilder ThyssenKrupp.



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Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been questioned seven times already, despite repeatedly denying any wrongdoing, explaining that he's the victim of a smear campaign created by his political opponents.

Local media echoes the stance, saying that the probe has failed to gather enough evidence to bring formal bribery charges against him.

This is the bottom line. Whether he knew about the bribery that was going on or not, it doesn't bode well for him either way. He's too smart to have left any trails that connect him to any wrong-doing or money transactions, but the fact that it happened to some of the closest people to him makes him look bad anyway. So it'll be pretty interesting to see how this turns out for him. He's never been this unpopular from what I know. And if this chases him out of the Israeli government, you wonder if another Likudi hawk will just take his place.
 
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This is the bottom line. Whether he knew about the bribery that was going on or not, it doesn't bode well for him either way. He's too smart to have left any trails that connect him to any wrong-doing or money transactions, but the fact that it happened to some of the closest people to him makes him look bad anyway. So it'll be pretty interesting to see how this turns out for him. He's never been this unpopular from what I know. And if this chases him out of the Israeli government, you wonder if another Likudi hawk will just take his place.
I don't this this will only chase him out this will kick out all European dominated Jew Nexus. This is the 5th protest and their pace is increasing more than any thing. The elite want to hold on to power and this could turn in to violent protest. frustration is growing more than any thing.
 
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