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Police remove Mordechai David from anti-corruption NGO chairman's premises after altercation

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TL;DR

Police removed Mordechai David from the vicinity of Eliad Shraga, chairman of the Movement for Quality Government, following a confrontation between them, according to Israeli media reports. Journalist Yotam Zemer commented on the incident, stating that Shraga was a major supporter of blocking and harassment and therefore deserves what is happening to him.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Police in Israel removed Mordechai David from the area around Eliad Shraga, chairman of the Movement for Quality Government (a prominent anti-corruption NGO), following a confrontation between the two men. The incident was reported via Israeli media channels. Journalist Yotam Zemer offered a pointed commentary, asserting that Shraga himself had been a major supporter of blocking and harassment tactics in the past, and therefore faces consequences he deserves. The exact circumstances leading to the confrontation remain unconfirmed. This appears to be a personal altercation tied to Shraga's public role and past actions, rather than a formal police investigation into the NGO.

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