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Betzalel – Zvi Elhayani - Organizes
Boycott of Tel Aviv's "White Night" Festivities
Ultra-leftist "social protest" activists are planning a "rage
demonstration" for Tuesday evening in order to protest police
violence against the "social protest" on Friday and Saturday.
Coincidentally or not, the leftists borrowed terminology often used
by Hamas, which declares "days of rage" once in a while.
…
Following the weekend run-in with police, two leftist activists
initiated the boycott – dubbed "Black Night" – and have had limited
success thus far, according to a report in Yisrael Hayom. A
few shows have been cancelled, including a panel discussion with
writers and musicians.
One of the two initiators is architect Tzvi Elhayani [source
here – IsraCampus], apparently the same man
who was under investigation in the past for
issuing a "death to settlers" call on his Fadcebook page. He
was never charged.
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/157231#.T-zhGpGHDng
Imitating Hamas, Leftists to Hold 'Rage'
Demo
"Social Protest" activists call on artists to cancel appearances
in "White Night" festival.
By Gil Ronen
First Publish: 26/6/2012
Tel Aviv Mayor Ron Huldai needed heavy
protection from the police's Yasam unit Monday after a stormy
session of the Municipal Council was interrupted by social
activists, who reportedly tried to attack him as he left.
Ultra-leftist "social protest" activists are planning a "rage
demonstration" for Tuesday evening in order to protest police
violence against the "social protest" on Friday and Saturday.
Coincidentally or not, the leftists borrowed terminology often used
by Hamas, which declares "days of rage" once in a while.
Some activists are also calling on artists to boycott a Tel Aviv
festival
The "White Night" festival on Thursday night is to include more
than 100 events throughout the city. Dozens of shows will be held
for free, and culture and arts institutes will remain open all night
long.
Following the weekend run-in with police, two leftist activists
initiated the boycott – dubbed "Black Night" – and have had limited
success thus far, according to a report in Yisrael Hayom. A
few shows have been cancelled, including a panel discussion with
writers and musicians.
One of the two initiators is architect Tzvi Elhayani, apparently
the same man
who was under investigation in the past for
issuing a "death to settlers" call on his Fadcebook page. He
was never charged.
Videos of the weekend violence uploaded
to the internet show rioters breaking into a bank after smashing its
window, but also show a policeman slugging a handcuffed demonstrator
in the face (about 10 seconds into the first
video embedded), and another policeman grabbing a female
protester by the neck and shaking her.
Embedded video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=5TjjHeuk92k
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