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SHOCKING: Protests in Israel turn violent, thousands join in – including a baby; man trampled by a horse

Sacrificing for the cause? Amid massive anti-judicial reform protests Tuesday, one family left their baby on a blanket in the middle of a busy highway in Tel Aviv in an attempt to block traffic.

Meanwhile, thousands demonstrated across the country, putting traffic at a standstill and wreaking havoc at Ben-Gurion Airport, where some are having trouble breathing amid the huge crowd. (1st video)

Mounted police used water cannons and other means to disperse protesters. At one location, a man was trampled on by a horse (2nd video).

Hundreds of protesters stream off of shoulder-to-shoulder packed trains, arriving at a massive anti-judicial overhaul protest at Ben Gurion Airport pic.twitter.com/psKJ4jXHHl

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Arab-Israeli actor from ‘Fauda’ dropped from state sponsored event over pro-terrorist comments

National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir boots Hisham Suliman from anti-drug conference for Arab towns over 2015 comments endorsing attacks on IDF soldiers.

By World Israel News Staff

Israel’s National Security Minister dropped an Israeli-Arab actor, known from the popular Fauda series, from an anti-drug event for Arab towns.

Hisham Suliman, whose credits include the Steven Spielberg film Munich and twelve episodes of the television series Fauda, had been scheduled to join a conference in the Galilee of Israeli-Arab municipalities which was organized by the Israel National Authority for Community Safety.

On Tuesday, however, National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir (Otzma Yehudit) disinvited Suliman from the event, citing the actor’s comments in 2015, in which he justified terrorist attacks on Israeli security personnel.

The Israel National Authority for Community Safety is a part of the National Security Ministry, and thus under Ben-Gvir’s authority as minister.

During an interview with Yedioth Ahronoth eight years ago, Suliman claimed Palestinian Arabs “have the right to fight against the occupation.”

While Suliman decried attacks on Israeli civilians, he endorsed attacks on IDF soldiers and other security personnel as legitimate.

“I don’t accept their way and don’t see it as heroism, but they have the right to fight.”

“I seek peace and do not justify harming civilians. But a soldier who is in the West Bank and someone attacks him — I don’t think it is terrorism.”

“If he is in the West Bank and fights the Palestinians and abuses them, he implements the occupation. He shouldn’t be there.”

Ben-Gvir castigated Suliman for his comments, saying in a statement Tuesday that such a person will not be permitted to speak at a state-sponsored event, “not on my watch.”

“Whoever gives legitimacy to harming IDF soldiers and is not loyal to the State of Israel absolutely cannot receive payment from the State of Israel and perform at National Security Ministry events.”

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Can Washington be Saved from Itself at the NATO Summit?

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Federal Court Makes This July 4th a True Independence Day

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AI Robots Could Run the World Better Than Humans, Robots Tell UN Summit

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Child in life-threatening situation stuck in standstill: EMTs plead with protesters not to block ambulances

Ten-year-old boy with severe allergic reacton stuck en route to hospital as anti-judicial reform protests cause major delays across the country.

By David Rosenberg, World Israel News

The Magen David Adom (MDA) emergency response organization called on anti-judicial reform protesters to ensure that ambulances are able to move freely throughout the country, as road-blocking demonstrations snarl traffic across Israel Tuesday.

Opponents of the government’s judicial overhaul plan launched a “Day of Resistance” Tuesday, after the Knesset passed the first reading of a bill limiting the ability of the judiciary to strike down government decisions and appointments on the grounds of the reasonability clause.

Demonstrators began gathering at 9:00 a.m. Tuesday, blocking central highways, thoroughfares and junctions throughout the country.

“The struggle against the regime coup is escalating. Everyone is coming out to the streets to fight for democracy,” the Brothers in Arms protest group said in a statement.

The road-blocking protests resulted in longer response times for ambulances, MDA said Tuesday, along with major delays for ambulances carrying patients to the hospital.

In one instance, a 10-year-old boy who was being evacuated to the hospital following a severe allergic reaction Tuesday morning was stuck for some 50 minutes at a road-blocking protest which left the ambulance carrying him unable to move.

MDA spokesperson Zaki Heller urged protesters to allow ambulances to pass through without delay.

“Since the early hours of the morning, Magen David Adom has been gearing up for the protests, and MDA volunteers have been called up to reinforce mobile intensive care ambulance teams, motorcycle units, and other MDA vehicle teams.”

“Despite this, there have been significant delays for ambulances on their way to emergency situations and at major traffic arteries leading to hospitals. Magen David Adom is urging that ambulances be allowed freedom of movement during emergency trips.”

The United Hatzalah emergency responder organization also reported delays in response times due to the protests.

“Saving lives takes precedence above all else, and every minute is crucial,” said Eli Beer, President and Founder of United Hatzalah.

“Our volunteers are spread throughout the country and provide medical assistance to anyone in need, irrespective of their race, religion, or gender. Jewish, Arab, religious, and secular volunteers are united in the shared objective of preserving human lives. Recognizing that there are lengthier than usual ambulance response times and the potential risks to human life, we have instructed our volunteers to increase their responsiveness and be available to provide immediate treatment as needed.”

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Removing Ukraine’s MAP Requirement for Joining NATO

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Cover-up! Our Landmark COVID-19 Vaccine Autopsy Paper (74% of Sudden Deaths Were Caused by the Vaccine) Was Censored by Top Medical Journal Lancet Within 24 Hours!

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