Ran Danker: “An entire country that is being run over by extremists”

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Knitted news14.01.23 21:07 21 Batvet Tishpag

Ran Danker:

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In the world of culture, they are also mobilizing for the left-wing demonstration tonight in the Hima Square in Tel Aviv.

The Hebrew singer Lider opened the demonstration in Bhima Square with the song ‘I got to love’, an hour before his scheduled performance at the Culture Hall in Tel Aviv. Leader said that he sees great importance in participating in a demonstration that aims to protect the values ​​and guardians of Israeli democracy.

Just before he performed the song, he said: “I am going up on this stage as a concerned citizen. Very concerned. I am afraid for our country, for our rights, for equality and the modern liberal values ​​on which we built our beautiful country. It is our right to love and no one will take it away from us.”

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Open the demonstration. Leader (Matias)

Another artist who joined the calls to come to the demonstration is Ran Danker, also from the LGBT community. Danker posted on Instagram an encouragement to come to the demonstration tonight: “My heart goes out to the thousands of protesters tonight. Don’t be sold louches, the demonstration is not of the right and the left, nor of a community – but of An entire country that is being run over by extremists who want to turn it into a dictatorship.

This is a demonstration of Israel’s character as a democratic, liberal, progressive and free country that seeks to receive all its citizens in an equal and respectful way. The light will overcome violence and racism. And we didn’t enter the justice system that protects us all that is just being trampled before our eyes.

Ran Denker (Photo: Serogs)

This is definitely a last call. Let’s unite and show them that we will not give up the desire to live here with great love together. And maybe one last thing for you. There will be many unpleasant reactions here, but Rabak, it’s time to grow up and rise above them and deal with what is important. I know believe and see that fear takes over, me too, I’m afraid too. And I know fear can make people do bad things. And so I think that only if we unite and look each other in the eyes and hold hands and hug can we dissolve it, the paralyzing fear. together. Now is the time for peace, our sons.”

The singer Hami Rodner also appeared at the demonstration before he performed the song ‘Ahad Eloh’ by his band ‘Where’s the Child’ he said: “Happy to be with you and to fight together with you for democracy”

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