Thousands Attend Tel Aviv ‘Pro-Peace’ Rally

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Thousands of demonstrators showed up in Tel Aviv’s Rabin Square Motzei Shabbos for a rally marking “50 years of occupation” and calling for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

The event, organized by Peace Now, was set to feature speeches by opposition head Isaac Herzog of the Zionist Union, Meretz party chief Zehava Galon, Joint (Arab) List leader Ayman Odeh, Peace Now Director General Avi Buskila and others.

“This Saturday we will take the streets to protest against the lack of hope offered to us by the right-wing government, which perpetuates occupation, violence and racism,” Peace Now’s Buskila said ahead of the rally.

“This is the time to illustrate to Israelis, to the Palestinians and to the world that a large portion of the Israeli public opposes the occupation and seeks to arrive at a two-state solution. A clear message will come out of Rabin Square: Yes to hope, yes to two states, no to occupation, no to annexation, and yes to a better future for both Israelis and Palestinians.”

 

The demonstrations coincide with a new poll showing more Israelis backing than opposing a two-state solution based on the pre-1967 lines. The survey showed Israelis backing a two-state accord deal with the Palestinians, based on the 1967 borders adjusted to include the major settlement blocs, by 47% to 39%, with 14% undecided. Read more at Times Of Israel.

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4 COMMENTS

  1. How sad to see these self-hating, ignorant Jews who don’t even know their own history. It is likely that many are descended from the “erev rav” as well. These are the fools who mistake suicide for peace, political correctness for truth and grovelling before the enemy for strength. May they be nullified soon with the coming of Moshiach.

  2. The suicidal Leftist viewpoint which is more and more blatantly anti Semitic will lead to dire consequences for all Jews if allowed to fester and grow.

  3. Meanwhile there was a mass breakout in the Tel Aviv’s mental institution, with thousands of patients missing and reported to be seen in Rabin’s square.

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