Hundreds protested against “Operation Pillar of Defense” in Tel Aviv
and Haifa on Saturday night, calling on the government to reach an
immediate ceasefire with Hamas in Gaza. The protesters called the
military operation an election campaign for Netanyahu, and chanted
"Children in Sderot and Gaza want to live," "Stop shooting, start
talking," as well as chants against the occupation of the Palestinian
territories.
A separate protest was held by Hadash (The Democratic Front for Peace
and Equality – Communist Party of Israel) on Saturday in Nazareth where
Hadash leader MK Mohammed Barake said "I accuse the Israeli government
for the spilling of both Israeli and Palestinian blood, and I mourn
victims on both sides. Civilians must be pulled from the cycle of
horror. [Prime Minister Binyamin] Netanyahu is mistaken if he thinks the
[Gaza] operation will bring quiet. This will not happen." 1500
participants took part in the Nazareth rally, both Jewish and Arab.
"This operation is motivated by party politics, it was started to
help Netanyahu win the election and to eliminate any possibility of
serious negotiations, after the re-election of US President Barack
Obama," Barake added. Other protests were held during the weekend in
Arab cities and towns in Israel, among them Taybe, Tyra, Um el-Fahem,
Sakhnin and Jaffa.
Communist Party of Israel
17 nov 2012
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