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Mob-Like Tactics of Anti-Judicial Reform Activists in Israel Used to Harass Netanyahu & Wife While on Vacation
Edited by: TJVNews.com
In recent times, Israel has been grappling with a surge of anti-judicial reform demonstrators who are determined to overturn past elections and bring down the government. However, the tactics they employ have increasingly come under scrutiny for their disruptive nature, undermining the nation’s stability and integrity. The Yeshiva World News web site reported that these far-left activists have extended their reach into various domains, from attempting to hamper the economy and security to orchestrating public humiliation of government officials. Their latest maneuver involves a calculated assault on the reputation of the Panda Hotel in the Golan, where Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and his wife took a vacation this week.
The protest movement, driven by vehement opposition to judicial reform, has taken an alarming turn. These activists have been accused of resorting to treacherous tactics that undermine their own country’s standing. By spreading false condemnations worldwide, they have managed to cause considerable damage, arguably surpassing even the efforts of foreign BDS (Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions) activists, the YWN reported. Their agenda is clear: to exert pressure on Israel’s economy and security, resulting in a deeply unsettling atmosphere. And more to the point, their real agenda is focused on overthrowing a democratically elected government in Israel and to launch incessant assaults on religious Jews in Israel and others who identify as right of center, politically.
The disruptive tactics of these activists extend to the streets as well. They have been responsible for blocking major highways for prolonged periods, leading to public inconvenience and frustration, the YWN report stated. Additionally, their disruption tactics extend to residential areas, where they deploy deafening noise in the early morning hours, disturbing the peace and tranquility of local neighborhoods.
However, their recent endeavor against the Panda Hotel stands as a stark example of their calculated efforts, as was reported by the YWN.com web site. By bombarding the hotel with hundreds of negative reviews on platforms like Google and Facebook, they aimed to tarnish its reputation and drive away potential guests. What’s even more concerning is their translation of these negative reviews into English, intending to discourage foreign tourists from making reservations. This concerted effort resulted in a visible impact, as the hotel’s Google rating was reduced from an impressive 4.8 out of 5 to 4.5, the YWN report added.
In a heartening display of unity and ethical values, supporters of Prime Minister Netanyahu and individuals who value civility have rallied to counteract these negative reviews, the YWN reported. Mass positive reviews have been pouring in, showcasing the resilience of a community that refuses to let such actions go unchecked.
Amidst this maelstrom, Ami Yisrael, the CEO of the Panda Hotel, responded to the situation with resilience and poise, the YWN report said. Acknowledging the false nature of most of the negative comments, Yisrael affirmed the hotel’s commitment to its guests, stating, “The Panda Hotel will continue to host guests as it has done until now… I am a hotelier and I host everyone who wishes to stay with me in the best way possible. Most of the comments are fake – written by people who did not stay at the hotel and apparently this is their only way to harm us.”
Undeterred by the activists’ intimidation tactics, Prime Minister Netanyahu chose to vacation at the Panda Hotel, as was noted in the YWN report. These activists planned to stage a protest outside the hotel, even threatening to disturb the prime minister’s sleep with deafening noise. YWN reported that in a turn of events, they pursued an appeal to the Supreme Court to challenge the police’s decision to deny them entry into the area. Unfortunately, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the protestors, granting them permission to stage a protest within 300 meters of the hotel.
The ongoing saga surrounding the anti-judicial reform activists in Israel highlights the precarious balance between freedom of expression and the potential consequences of disruptive actions. As the nation navigates this complex landscape, it becomes imperative for society to uphold ethical values, support those affected by these tactics, and work to ensure that the essence of democracy remains intact.

