

The Haaretz reports cover several locations where very angry protesters are saying very angry things on Thursday, but the same reports cannot hide the fact that each such protest features between ten and twenty activists. With that in mind, the top story in Haaretz Thursday morning, the day when the IDF eliminated the terrorist murderers of three Israeli women, was devoted to the day of disruption, in the hope that by stressing the extreme ideation of the protests they would be able to conceal just how few protesters have shown up. And while protestors are projecting that the demonstrations are spontaneous, Eran Schwartz, who runs the protests’ headquarters, describes in the Zoom conversation how they must utilize their dwindling resources and focus on the cities they identify as key points.

The leaked Zoom discussion also reveals that the far-fetched numbers that have been thrown into the air for weeks regarding how many participate in the protest rallies are light years away from reality. There’s great distress there in all kinds of aspects and they need help, they have reached a situation of being or not being,” reported one woman to the group.

It’s important to me to present the problematic situation there, because the focus is very important. “I’m a regular at the demonstrations on Kaplan Street, but yesterday I went to support the demonstration in Be’er Sheva.
