The election surprise in Blich: here are the results of the traditional election sample

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Today (Tuesday) the traditional election sample of Belich High School in Ramat Gan was held in a huge event. Itamar Ben Gabir, whose previous visit caused a storm, was received this time with applause and great sympathy by dozens of activists and students. During his speech, alongside dozens who cheered him, dozens of Mish Atid, Meretz and Labor activists and students shouted against him. He responded: “There is no gagging for anyone.” After his speech, dozens of supporters gathered around him, and then a verbal argument broke out between him and the Minister of Transportation, Merav Michaeli, where, among other things, he mocked her by saying, “Are you concerned about women’s rights? Where was the investigation committee for female prison guards?”

All this was a prelude to the surprising sample results that took place among the students of the 11th and 12th grades. The sample showed a significant victory for the Yesh Atid party with 45.1% of the votes. The Likud, on the other hand, received 24% and the state camp 12.4%. Labor with 5%, religious Zionism with 4.6% and the Burning Youth party achieved 2.9%. Meretz obtained 2.2% in the poll and Israel Beitno and Shas received less than 1 percent.

The election sample in Blich (photo: Moshe Cohen)

During his stay at the place, Ben Gvir spoke and promised: “We will change the opening fire procedures, protect our people and protect the State of Israel.”

Labor chairman Rav Michaeli also spoke and answered in response to Ben Gabir: “I am already an adult and know Ben Gabir from the days when he would say out loud that gays and lesbians have no place here, that everything should be closed on Shabbat and that women cannot have the same rights as men because everything has to be according to the religion I don’t know him from the days when he was a cute teddy bear, from the days when he would say his racism with a mouth full of death to the Arabs, not before he washed it.”

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