An ultra-Orthodox protester against the legal reform: “I would go out on the street as a single protester as well

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Ron Hood, one of the organizers of the protest against the legal reform in the Upper Galilee and a member of the ultra-orthodox cell of the Labor Party, told this morning (Sunday) about his decision to go out on the street. “I suffer a lot of insults,” he said in a conversation with Anat Davidov and Nissim Meshal on their show on 103FM. “In the end, we continue to pray together.”

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Hod, a resident of Kiryat Shmona, started his political career in the Shas and was a prominent political activist in his city. “I was the director of the Shas headquarters in the city, and I moved to the left,” he said, “I come from a liberal family, and we have a wide variety of opinions. A minority within a minority He comes with us to the demonstrations and also ideologically supports that the conduct of the legal reform and the current leadership should step down.”

According to the social activist, although he is an unusual figure in the protest scene, the situation has been changing in recent weeks. “A few weeks ago, you could count us on one hand and it’s getting better,” he said.

Assisted in the preparation of the article: Michal Kadosh, 103fm

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