Journalist and commentator Sara Beck published a monologue arguing that no committee should approve protests and that the right to demonstrate belongs to all citizens. She criticized attempts by some to limit the protest discourse to select media figures.
In a short piece posted on social media, Sara Beck addressed the debate over protest permits in Israel. She argued that no committee should have authority to approve or disqualify protests, as the right to demonstrate is a fundamental democratic right belonging to all citizens, not only to commentators or media outlets. The statement reflects ongoing public and political tension in Israel over protest regulation and freedom of expression.
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