Activists of the Civil Alliance set up a fire inscription (a structure designed to be set alight as a protest display) in Sakhnin, bearing the Arabic phrase 'Enough lawlessness,' against the backdrop of 125 fatalities in the Arab community since the start of the year, according to reporter Or Ravid.
Or Ravid reports that activists from the Civil Alliance erected a fire inscription in the Arab-majority city of Sakhnin — a structure designed to be ignited as a visual protest statement. The inscription reads in Arabic: 'Enough lawlessness.' The backdrop cited by the activists is the 125 fatalities recorded in the Arab community in Israel since the beginning of the year, a toll reflecting high rates of violent crime. The Civil Alliance, a group that describes itself as advocating shared society and civic equality, has staged similar public-awareness actions in recent months. The protest is not associated with any violence, but the use of an open fire as a symbolic protest medium stands out. No further details are available regarding the timing of when the inscription was set, or whether it was actually lit.
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