The right of assembly and protest must be3 upheld but limited to what is legal. Protesters, whether they be Israelis, infiltrators, of radical leftists, must be severely punished for breaking the law; either severe fines or extended incarceration. The penalty must serve as a deterrent. The IDF should not spend two hours arguing with trouble makers. It should be against the law to not do as the authorities tell you to do. If they break this law, arrest them. Ted Belman
Police Commissioner Danino: “Freedom to demonstrate must not turn into chaos.”
Police Commissioner Lt. Gen. Yohanan Danino said Tuesday that the violence in Tel Aviv at week’s end was not a spontaneous grassroots protest but “a pre-planned series of violent offenses,” according to IDF Radio.
The protesters planned to place their social agenda in the public spotlight “at any price,” he said, “but the price is too heavy for the state of Israel.”
“There is nothing more absurd than the accusation that the police will not allow a protest,” insisted Danino. “We will do everything so that the protests take place, but freedom of demonstration must not turn into chaos.”
The commissioner said that the right to protest does not include the right to cause bodily harm and damage the property of other people. Police will give its permission to hold protests as long as they are legitimate and carried out in accordance with the law.
Finance Minister Yuval Steinitz said that the right to protest is a basic one in a democracy, but there is no room for violence and vandalism. “I opposed violence during the evacuation from Gaza too,” he explained, “and the same holds true for the social protest. There is no difference between violence from the left and violence from the right.”
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