Protest Leader Arrested while Trying to Resume Tent Protest (INN) ISRAEL NATIONAL NEWS) By Elad Benari, Canada 06/22/12)
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An attempt to rekindle last summer’s social protests failed on Friday
as the leader of last year’s protests was arrested.
According to a report on Channel 2 News, tent protest leader Daphni
Leef was arrested on Friday afternoon after she attempted to set up
tents on Tel Aviv’s Rothschild Boulevard, as she did last summer.
The report said that municipal inspectors tried to dismantle the
encampment every time that Leef, who was accompanied by hundreds of
other activists, tried to start setting it up. Several other
activists were arrested along with Leef on suspicion of attacking the
inspectors and attempting to block part of the road on Rothschild
Boulevard to traffic.
Prior to her arrest, Leef told Channel 2 she decided to resume the
protest because “the size of the outcry has not received an adequate
response. People continue to collapse under the financial burden, the
prices are still high and public services are still being privatized.
The cost of living tears families apart and keeps people inside the
circle of poverty, and that’s why we should protest in every way.”
Leef also claimed that “In Israel, freedom of speech is limited and
we cannot even hang signs.”
Israel Police told Channel 2 on Friday that during the past week Leef
came to a local police station and announced her plans to set up
tents, but the demonstration did not receive the required approvals,
meaning that it was illegal. The police added that it believes that
the protesters were deliberately provocative in their actions.
In response to the activists’ claims that the municipal inspectors
tried to dismantle and destroy the tents, the City of Tel Aviv told
Channel 2, “The city of Tel Aviv-Yafo allows the use of public space
for demonstrations and sees in the social protest a legitimate and
right act. However, public space is designed for the use of the
general public and the municipality is responsible for ensuring that
there is a balance between the right to protest and maintaining
public order and care for residents.”
The municipality added, “The city has already announced that it will
not allow to set up tents on Rothschild Boulevard this year, in view
of the difficulties and annoyances the residents had to face last
year, something that has been recognized by the Court which has
backed the municipality’s policy on the subject. Any request to use
public space for protest purposes is individually considered, and
many of those requests are granted.”
Last summer the protesters repeatedly rejected claims that they are
extreme leftists attempting to bring down the Israeli government. The
whistle was blown on them when the Zionist Im Tirtzu organization
said it was pulling out from the social protests after finding a link
between the protesters and the radical leftist NIF organization.
Im Tirtzu revealed that Leef worked for NIF as a video editor. Other
leaders are members of the Arab-affiliated Hadash and Balad parties,
and another is a member of the Anarchist’s movement, the organization
said.
Meir Indor of the Almagor Terror Victims’ Organization, who visited
the tent encampment on Tel Aviv’s Rotschild Boulevard, said he heard
the protesters talking about bringing down Prime Minister Binyamin
Netanyahu’s government.
A message posted to the NIF website in January revealed its
involvement in the social protests. (IsraelNationalNews © 2012
06/22/12)
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