
A Twitter user wrote: "The fact that this idea has become billboards, without anyone in the campaign Meretz Stop and say, 'Wow, the anti-Semitic smell here is way too strong.' It's amazing. It's no longer surprising, but it's still amazing and deeply disgusting. I hope everyone village "A self-respecting grandfather will stay away from Meretz.". Another user tweeted: ""If it were up to me, this evening there would be a procession of a million Haredim plus another million citizens who are fed up with this sick and filthy incitement, a march to the heart village -grandfather, "At the height of Meretz! And if someone says something, we'll see.". And another surfer responded: "If this March poster were against Muslim Arabs, the Honorable Judge Gali Miarah would get up from her seat, shake the dust off her body, and initiate determined and immediate legal proceedings.".Throwing money at Haredim doesn't look good, and it turns out that on buses you encounter Haredim who served in the army. So to avoid unpleasantness, it's better to simply not let them get on. pic.twitter.com/z5kLqLXBjR
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