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'Black Flag' anti-Netanyahu movement turning Israel upside down

The Blue and White party is challenged by the anti-Netanyahu Black Flag movement, which is gaining tremendous momentum.
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At the beginning of last May, when the conclusive versions of the government unity agreement between Blue and White party leader Benny Gantz and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu were being finalized, a group of several hundred Black Flag demonstrators arrived in Tel Aviv in an attempt to prevent the agreement. Some of the demonstrators had voted for Blue and White under Gantz in three election campaigns and believed his promise that he would not serve with criminal defendant Netanyahu. As we all recall, the March 2 elections were inconclusive, the COVID-19 crisis erupted, and Gantz decided to break his promise and "sacrifice" himself for the common good.

This was a huge breaking point for hundreds of thousands of Gantz voters who felt helpless as they watched their dream shatter into pieces. They then directed their anger toward the section of Blue and White that had decided to join Netanyahu’s government.

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