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The move comes amid an explosion of violence emanating from Judea, Samaria, Gaza, Lebanon and Syria.
An Arab-Israeli terrorist drove into a crowd in the coastal city.
The heart transplant went to Yedidya Sulimani, a father of four and grandfather of 11.
An estimated 30,000 took to the streets in a “real show of support for the reforms,” said attorney Daniel Tauber, a member of the Likud Central Committee.
The city has produced the fifth highest number of unicorns overall at 95, trailing only London and Paris.
A Palestinian terrorist shot the 32-year-old in the neck during an attack on Dizengoff Street on March 9.
“Israel is in the greatest crisis in its history,” opposition leader Yair Lapid tells a crowd in Beersheva.
Hamas terrorist Mutaz al-Khawaja, 23, shot three men—Or Eshkar, 32; Rotem Mansano, 34; and Michael Osdon, 36—in the attack in the heart of the coastal city.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: “We send our hopes and our wishes for the speedy recovery of the wounded, and we strengthen the security forces who are fighting terrorists this night and every night.”
Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir reiterated his call for police to not allow “anarchists” block highways.
Ron Huldai spoke at a demonstration against the judicial reform plan.
Proposed relationship comes after Barcelona’s mayor boycotts Israel.