Minister of Transportation Miri Regev This evening (Saturday) caused a big storm after she was interviewed on the program “Meet the Press” on Channel 12 and harshly attacked the protesters against the government. This, after last week hundreds demonstrated in front of the Prime Minister’s residence in Jerusalem, in a protest that turned into a particularly storm, and in the middle of it there were clashes with the police, after an attempt to break through the barriers.
Minister Regev said: “The inscription is already on the fence, there are people there with torches to assassinate and kill the Prime Minister.” After that, she turned to the presenter of the program, Ben Caspit, and said: “You will not use the families of the abductees.” According to her, “I make a difference between the Kaplan force and the families of the abductees, I respect the families of the abductees, I understand the pain of the families of the abductees, I meet with the families of the abductees, I know that every day for them is eternity.”
Miri Regev (Photo: Yonatan Shaul, Flash 90)
Kaplan Force in response to the Miri Regev shootings: “Miri Regev shootings are a propaganda and hate machine in the service of the one who has been at the helm for 14 years, built Hamas and is responsible for the terrible disaster in the country’s history. Her false incitement towards the protesters is a transparent attempt to escape responsibility for the omission. It is time for the citizens to save the country from me The government of destruction”.
The head of the Shin Bet Ronan Bar Last Wednesday, he made an unusual reference to the stormy protest that took place last night in front of the Knesset and the Prime Minister’s residence in Jerusalem. Bar said that “the violent discourse on the Internet and some of the scenes we saw tonight in Jerusalem, go beyond the accepted rules of protest, harm the ability to maintain public order, may lead to violent friction with the security forces, hinder them from fulfilling their duties and even harm secure persons. There is a clear line between a legitimate protest and a protest Violent and illegal. This is a worrying trend that could lead to dangerous areas that should not be reached.”