The eve of Shavuot: The Geula and Mea Shearim neighborhoods are emptying of vehicles. The holiday is approaching, and the Jewish people are on their way to the synagogues. A moment after the siren announcing the start of the holiday, a car and a scooter appear out of nowhere, and from inside, boys throw thousands of black-and-white printed papers - flooding the streets of the Haredi neighborhoods. A rustle of flying pages, the entrances and thoroughfares are covered in white, and passersby bend down to check what's next on the agenda.
The eve of Shavuot is also a "chagam" day for the spreaders of the Pashkvilim, as the tens of thousands who march to the Western Wall through the streets of the Haredi neighborhoods are a target audience that is not encountered every day.
This time we caught them 'red-handed', in the midst of the action, covering their license plates with white stickers, so that they could not be recorded or located while they were breaking the law and polluting the city.