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Ex-Justice Claims Israel Not Liberal Democracy at Rally
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Ex-Justice Claims Israel Not Liberal Democracy at Rally

Times of IsraelJan 4
3 min read
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Key Facts

  • ✓ A former chief justice claimed Israel is no longer a liberal democracy.
  • ✓ The father of slain captive Itay Chen accused the Prime Minister of failing to probe October 7.
  • ✓ Police detained 6 right-wing counter-protesters and 5 protesters after a brawl.

In This Article

  1. Quick Summary
  2. Former Chief Justice Speaks Out
  3. Father of Slain Captive Confronts PM
  4. Violence and Arrests at Protest
  5. Context of the Demonstration

Quick Summary#

A former chief justice declared that Israel is no longer a liberal democracy during an anti-government rally. The protest featured a confrontation involving the father of slain captive Itay Chen, who demanded answers regarding the October 7 attacks.

Police intervened following a physical altercation between groups at the event. Authorities detained a total of 11 individuals in connection with the disturbance.

Former Chief Justice Speaks Out#

During the gathering, a former chief justice of the country made a significant political statement. The jurist claimed that the nation has ceased to function as a liberal democracy. This assertion was delivered to the crowd attending the anti-government demonstration.

The statement adds to ongoing debates regarding the state of the nation's democratic institutions. It reflects a growing concern among some legal figures about recent political developments.

"What is Bibi afraid of?"

— Father of Itay Chen

Father of Slain Captive Confronts PM#

The father of Itay Chen, a captive who was killed, addressed the Prime Minister directly during the rally. He accused the leadership of a failure to investigate the events of October 7. The father posed a direct question to the Prime Minister regarding the lack of a probe.

He asked, "What is Bibi afraid of?" referring to the Prime Minister by his nickname. The Prime Minister reportedly offered no response to the accusation.

Violence and Arrests at Protest#

The rally turned violent, resulting in a brawl between participants. Police responded to the disturbance and detained multiple people. The conflict involved both protesters and counter-protesters.

Authorities arrested a total of 11 people following the altercation. The detainees included:

  • Six right-wing counter-protesters
  • Five protesters

Context of the Demonstration#

The event was characterized as an anti-government rally, indicating widespread dissatisfaction with the current administration. The presence of counter-protesters highlights the polarized political climate in the country. The gathering served as a flashpoint for tensions that have been building since the onset of the conflict.

Legal experts and citizens continue to debate the balance between security measures and democratic freedoms. The detention of individuals from both sides of the political spectrum underscores the volatility of the current situation.

#Israel Inside#Benjamin Netanyahu#Aharon Barak#Israeli judicial overhaul#anti-government protests

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