Archive photo: Im Tirtzu protest
Archive photo: Im Tirtzu protestCourtesy

The Im Tirtzu Movement along with the largest of its student activists cells in the largest universities in Israel, will go on Monday for a large-scale demonstration on campuses, in light of the calls and incitement for a civil rebellion by elected officials, former senior officials in the justice system, and even students. The protest vigil will be held with the sign: "Protecting democracy. Students are in favor of the reform of the judicial system. The rebellion will not help - the reform must pass!"

The Im Tirtzu Movement and its activists will hold the protest in 4 locations, this coming Monday at 12:30: Tel Aviv University, Ben Gurion University, Bar Ilan University, and Hebrew University.

Shai Rosengarten, National Campus Coordinator of the Im Tirtzu Movement: "We will not stand by while public figures call for civil riots, and citizens demonstrate with the flags of a terrorist organization and compare the Minister of Justice to a Nazi."

"The elections have been decided, the majority of the people support the reform of the judicial system, it is time to move forward and preserve democracy in our country."