The Jerusalem Post

Pro- PM protesters picket family of fallen IDF soldier

- • By EVE YOUNG

Protesters supporting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gathered Tuesday night outside the home of the parents of Capt. Tom Farkash, who was killed in action in the Second Lebanon War, Israeli media reported. The protesters were objecting to the Farkash family allowing anti- Netanyahu protesters to use their rooftop for protests, according to Maariv.

Those protesting the Farkash family could be heard saying “just because you lost a son doesn’t give you the right [ to host protesters],” and “as long as you host anarchists on the roof of your home, we won’t give you the freedom of speech you are used to.”

In response to the protesters, Anat Farkash, Tom’s mother, wrote that while Netanyahu is a public figure, it was “shameful that Israel Police allowed protesters to stand outside the home of private citizens.”

To the protesters she said, “Dear Likudnikim who stood outside our window, our Tom was killed for you, too. We all deserve better.”

President Reuven Rivlin responded to the incident saying that it was “not a protest. This is not our way.... Just look and say out loud: this is not our way, and we will not be silent.”

“As someone who has himself experience­d the agony of loss, Prime Minister [ Benjamin] Netanyahu has been careful his whole life to respect the sense of loss of families of the fallen, and that is how everyone should act – from the Right and the Left,” the Likud Party said in a statement

Wednesday afternoon, according to Walla.

“The Prime Minister strongly condemns any statement that is connected to loss, including the types of statements made in Caesarea.”

The party also commented on anti- Netanyahu protesters, saying that they are in violation of a High Court of Justice ruling, and that “everyone should respect [ the ruling] that determines that it is forbidden to protest less than 300 meters from the house of a public figure, a ruling that is systematic­ally broken outside the prime minister’s home in Caesarea.”

Alternate Prime Minister and Defense Minister Benny Gantz met with Tom’s father, Doron Farkash, and expressed his shock at the event. “I want to support him and Anat after protesters said shocking things against them simply because they hosted protesters against the prime minister. As someone who has lost many comrades in arms, I feel deep shame this morning. There are borders one does not cross. Division and polarizati­on will get us nowhere.”

Opposition leader Yair Lapid also responded, tweeting that “the ugly attack of Netanyahu supporters on the family of Capt. Tom Farkash z” l is a new and disgusting low. We must stop the violent discourse that is tearing us up within. I call on Netanyahu to strongly condemn this ugly attack.”

Farkash was killed in 2006 when his Apache Longbow attack helicopter crash- landed and burst into flames north of Safed near the Lebanese border.

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