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Digital anti-Netanyahu demonstrations attract thousands of Israelis

The Darkenu civil movement stages digital demonstrations that attract hundreds of thousands of viewers.
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On Sept. 30, the Knesset voted 46-38 to amend the coronavirus law to limit the right to demonstrate only at a place within a kilometer (0.6 mile) from one’s home and only in small groups of up to 20 persons. Blue and White members Miki Haimovich and Ram Shefa voted with the opposition and opposed the stance of the government and their own party.

The law allows the government to declare a “special state of emergency due to the coronavirus” for a week, if it is convinced that there is a widespread proliferation of the virus that could cause severe harm to public health, and on the condition that a lockdown is in force at the time. The declaration of the state of emergency could be lengthened for additional periods from one week up to a total of 21 days.

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