Organizers of an unspecified protest movement are reportedly attempting to enlist backing from mainstream political parties and prominent rabbis, according to journalist Eli Hirshman. The initiative signals an effort to broaden the movement's base beyond its original circles.
Journalist Eli Hirshman reported on N12's the source that organizers of a protest movement — unnamed in the brief message — are working to secure support from mainstream political parties and prominent rabbis. The report provides no details on the protest's demands, timing, or the specific parties and rabbinical figures involved.
As The Zioneer previously noted in a broader context (Friday, June 5), the current Israeli media environment includes party-funded polls distributed via messaging apps; Hirshman's report may reflect an evolving protest strategy against that background, though no direct link is stated. The scope of the protest and the response of the targeted parties and rabbis remain unconfirmed.
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