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"People Perceive the Demonstration as Anti-Bibi, No Matter How Much We Make It Clear that It Is Not"

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Every Saturday night, dozens come to the weekly demonstration at the main intersection in Dimona. They know that this is probably not the action that will move the government to an agreement, but they are there — for the families. "Going out to demonstrate is less in the city's DNA," admits Etti Ben Shimol, the protest leader. "We are there to say that we remember" ■ These are the protest events expected today
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Every Saturday night, dozens come to the weekly demonstration at the main intersection in Dimona. They know that this is probably not the action that will move the government to an agreement, but they are there — for the families. "Going out to demonstrate is less in the city's DNA," admits Etti Ben Shimol, the protest leader. "We are there to say that we remember" ■ These are the protest events expected today

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haaretz.co.il broke the news in on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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