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Politics21:27 · Jun 13

Police Remove Right-Wing Activist After Heated Clash With Public Integrity Chairman

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A heated confrontation broke out late Saturday night between Movement for Quality Government chairman Eliad Shraga and right-wing activist Mordechai David, who is known for filming road blockades against left-wing figures. David posted video of the encounter, which quickly escalated into a stream of insults and abusive language from both men.

According to the footage, the two exchanged harsh personal slurs, including, among others, “trash,” “filth,” and “you are disgusting.” During the argument, after David told Shraga, “Soon you and the attorney general are going to jail,” Shraga appeared to mime vomiting toward him while David was filming.

The dispute did not calm down on its own. Bystanders eventually called the police, and an officer arrived and removed David from the scene. The incident ended only after that intervention.

Afterward, David published the full recording on his social media accounts and added a jab at Shraga and those with him, writing: “Why are 3 adults, 90 years old, behaving like in Shoshi’s kindergarten?” The post was shared with the footage of the confrontation.

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