How the London Protest Against Binyamin Netanyahu Occurred: The Hotel was Surrounded.

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Boaz Tal, who resides in London and is one of the leaders protesting against the legal reform, was interviewed on Yoav Mintz’s program on Radio North 104.5FM. He spoke about the protest that took place during the Prime Minister’s visit to London. During the interview, Tal mentioned that they began protesting in front of the British Prime Minister’s office on Friday morning. When Netanyahu walked into the office, their shouts were clearly heard, and the Prime Minister did not even bother to accompany him for a photo op. Tal also mentioned that they complained about their hotel and that the protest received coverage on BBC’s news. He stressed that the issue is not only a problem within Israel and that the world is beginning to notice its dangerous nature. Overall, their protest aimed to push the people of Israel towards self-preservation.

Boaz Tal, an Israeli resident of London and one of the leaders of the protest against the legal reform, was interviewed today (Sunday) on Yoav Mintz’s program on Radio North 104.5FM, and referred to the protest that took place during the Prime Minister’s visit to the British capital.

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“We promised Sarah and Bibi a pampering weekend in London and I think we honored it,” said Tal at the beginning of his words, “They will not forget this visit. We started on Friday morning in front of the British Prime Minister’s office, our shouts were clearly heard when Netanyahu walked into the office, the Prime Minister did not took the trouble to accompany him.”

“He didn’t get the famous photo in front of the door with the Prime Minister of England, he was denied the pleasure,” he added, “it continued with the news that came out of the Prime Minister’s office that did not flatter him. He mentioned all kinds of things that he met the Prime Minister of Albania and the Prime Minister of Israel.”

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He then said: “We complained about the hotel and they had to eat inside the hotel and luckily there is a lobster restaurant there that costs a lot of money. The next day when we heard they were going to leave, we surrounded the hotel with a human belt that prevented them from leaving, and in the end they had to bring in many police forces and lift up a helicopter to get them out.”

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“I am sure that our shouts will accompany us and her all the way to the plane. We made such a noise here at the weekend that it reached the BBC’s newscasts, this is an important achievement. What is happening in Israel, the coup d’état is beginning to seep out. There is an understanding in the political ranks not only in England. The world is beginning feel that it is very dangerous. Also on a geopolitical level, also on a high-tech level, the fact that Israel is a nuclear power, all these things are gaining momentum, I hope we have done something small to push the people of Israel. This is not only Israel’s problem. We need to help the country save itself of her own accord,” noted Tal.

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