One of the three suspects arrested by Israeli police for allegedly firing flares at Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s private residence helped lead a left-wing protest movement against the government’s judicial reforms last year.Yes, what they did was a horrible distraction from serious issues like what we're facing now. I also believe some offensive incidents begun by Haredi extremists also took away attention from the subject of Islamic terrorism over the years, but even this news will have to be considered. And the criminals who committed the offensive acts will have to be jailed for all the trouble they caused too.
As the Jerusalem Post reported, two flares were fired at the Caesaria home on Saturday night, causing fires nearby.
Netanyahu was not home. (The home was also hit by a Hezbollah drone several weeks ago in an unrelated attack.
[...] The protests lasted until October 7, when Hamas terrorists invaded the country. Critics of the protest movement say that it endangered national security by encouraging disunity and refusal to serve in the military.
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Monday, November 25, 2024
Leftists who led anti-judicial reform protests arrested for throwing flares at Netanyahu's home
Some leftists who were involved in protests against judicial reform were arrested for endangering people at Benjamin Netanyahu's home:
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