Large marches were planned for Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and Rishon Lezion as a way to keep the momentum going for sustained social change. Demonstrations were also planned for the smaller cities of Bakat Ono, Harish, and Tiberias. Schalit was scheduled to speak at the central Tel Aviv protest.The march in Rishon Lezion was scheduled to commence at 8:00 p.m. from the Ben Gurion center, and continue until Park Hamoshava.In Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, the marches will begin at 9:00 p.m.The Jerusalem demonstration will head out from Gan Hasus and continue through the central city until Paris Square.InTel Aviv, marches will commence in parallel from both Habima Square at the end of Rothschild Boulevard and continue to Ibn Gabriol and Kaplan streets, and in Jaffa from Bloomfield Stadium sto Hashnayyim Park at the intersection of Erlich and Yefet streets.“We’re doing everything we can, and the struggle is still alive and kicking,” said Itai Gutler, the head of the Hebrew University Student Union. Like other members of the protest movement, Gutler was adamant that despite the low profile of the protests over the past two weeks, the movement is still going strong.“I don’t think we lost anything, the lacks are the same lacks, they haven’t changed,” he said.
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Large marches were planned for Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and Rishon Lezion as a way to keep the momentum going for sustained social change. Demonstrations were also planned for the smaller cities of Bakat Ono, Harish, and Tiberias. Schalit was scheduled to speak at the central Tel Aviv protest.The march in Rishon Lezion was scheduled to commence at 8:00 p.m. from the Ben Gurion center, and continue until Park Hamoshava.In Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, the marches will begin at 9:00 p.m.The Jerusalem demonstration will head out from Gan Hasus and continue through the central city until Paris Square.InTel Aviv, marches will commence in parallel from both Habima Square at the end of Rothschild Boulevard and continue to Ibn Gabriol and Kaplan streets, and in Jaffa from Bloomfield Stadium sto Hashnayyim Park at the intersection of Erlich and Yefet streets.“We’re doing everything we can, and the struggle is still alive and kicking,” said Itai Gutler, the head of the Hebrew University Student Union. Like other members of the protest movement, Gutler was adamant that despite the low profile of the protests over the past two weeks, the movement is still going strong.“I don’t think we lost anything, the lacks are the same lacks, they haven’t changed,” he said.