Activists from the Crime Minister protest movement gathered in front of the house of President-elect Isaac Herzog on Tzahal Street in Tel Aviv on Saturday night, protesting against the recent appointment of the former spokesman for Benjamin Netanyahu, Naor Ihia, as the new spokesperson for the President.
"Herzog is burying his head in the sand and insists on bringing 'bibism' into the president's house through the front door," the movement said in a statement, prior to the protest.
The movement continued, saying that the appointment of the man who served as Netanyahu's spokesman for the past two tumultuous years was like "spitting in the face of over half the public, which has rejected the division and incitement in which Mr. Ihia took an active part."
The movement said that the appointment "pollutes the unifying role that the president's office is supposed to represent," telling Herzog that they "won't allow [him] a minute of rest," and that they demand he come to his senses and rescind the appointment.
¹מתברר שהנשיא הנבחר הרצוג הזמין לפגישת "הידברות" כמה מהמפגינים נגד מינוי הדובר. רוב המפגינים בקבוצות השונות ששמעתי מתנגדים ל"הידברות" כזו ורואים בה ניסיון למסמס את המחאה.
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