Memories from 2011? The “Corona Protest” tent on Rothschild Boulevard in Tel Aviv

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The “Corona Protest” tent in Tel Aviv

Some Israelis have collapsed under the financial burden in recent weeks Ministry of Health restrictions
In dealing with the eCorona virus,
Set up a protest tent on Rothschild Boulevard in Tel Aviv on Friday. “The real epidemic is the economic epidemic,” said Costa Black (30), a resident of Eilat who became unemployed two months ago.

At the site where she broke into The social protest
The largest in 2011, six tents were installed until noon. Dozens of protesters are looking forward to the arrival of many more, in order to make decision-makers relate to the situation that they claim has become unbearable.

Tutorial protest in Rothschild (Photo: Moti Kimchi)A protest tent on Rothschild Boulevard in Tel Aviv(Photo: Moti Kimhi)



Tutorial protest in Rothschild (Photo: Moti Kimchi)

(Photo: Moti Kimhi)


Daphne Leaf (Photo: Moti Kimhi)

Daphne Leaf visited the tent(Photo: Moti Kimhi)


Tutorial protest in Rothschild (Photo: Moti Kimchi)

(Photo: Moti Kimhi)

City inspectors gave the brains an eviction notice within 24 hours, but at present there is no intention of making the move as long as they obey the Ministry of Health’s guidelines. Police officers present warned one of the protesters to give him a report for not wearing a mask.The black flags”
In which the struggle against public corruption is waged.

The Tutorial Protest in Rothschild ()Municipal conditions for erection of tents on Avenue

After the tent was erected, the director of the Derry Street unit also arrived. Mayor Ron Huldai passed twice twice with his vehicle, and the city spokesman also came to the avenue to keep a close eye on the matter. also Daphne Leaf,
From the tent protest initiative in 2011, she came to visit a tent identification.

Tutorial protest in Rothschild (Photo: Moti Kimchi)(Photo: Moti Kimhi)


Tutorial protest in Rothschild (Photo: Moti Kimchi)

(Photo: Moti Kimhi)


Tutorial protest in Rothschild (Photo: Moti Kimchi)

(Photo: Moti Kimhi)


Tutorial protest in Rothschild (Photo: Moti Kimchi)

(Photo: Moti Kimhi)


Tent of protest - Right Costa and Left Dean (Photo: Moti Kimhi)

Tent protest – Costa right and left Dean(Photo: Moti Kimhi)

Costa Black, who said he lost his livelihood two months ago, said: “I run restaurants and pubs that went out to the US because of the situation. To date, I have not received Social Security money, I have to pay rent and I run out of money so I feel educated with no place to go back. ”

Black also noted that many of his independent friends are experiencing financial difficulties without the state assisting them. “It is unfortunate that while there is the biggest economic crisis here, with two million unemployed and self-employed, a government with 34 ministers has emerged. It shows a complete dissociation.

“I have no money to pay rent or tuition to pay for tuition. We have come to cry out for the plight of most Israeli citizens who are experiencing this crisis like us.

Dean Brown, a Ramat Gan resident and father of three, arrived at the scene without thinking of a departure date. “We’ve been choking for a long time,” Brown said. “120 Knesset members who are cut off from the people, it feels like they let the child drive the car without direction and without knowing where he is taking us. There is complete irresponsibility to a large public affected by these decisions.

“There is our utter disbelief in leadership that does not care about essential issues such as the cost of living, the corona, the schism and hatred. The government is cut off and there is no thinking about the day after the corona. Everything will collapse on my head and my children.”

Brown noted his landlord has already warned he would evict him from his home if he couldn’t find a payment source soon. “It’s a really good person but I have no way to pay and I have no choice but to go to protest.”

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