Netanyahu to Attend Major ‘United for the Land of Israel’ Rally in Tel Aviv
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to attend a right-wing rally in Tel Aviv. Photo: State Department.
Jerusalem Post – Contradicting reports that he would not speak at the right-wing rally in Tel Aviv scheduled for Sunday evening, the office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed his attendance for the demonstration, dubbed “United for the Land of Israel.”
The prime minister is set to speak at 8 p.m., following an opening by Daniella Weiss, the rally’s orchestrator, former Kedumim mayor and head of the Nachala organization which promotes the construction of controversial Jewish outposts in the West Bank.
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