Activists protesting violence against women booted from Knesset debate

Activists against violence toward women are forcibly removed from the public gallery in the Knesset plenum after they hold up protest signs during a debate on a no-confidence motion against the government over the violence.

The no-confidence motion was initiated by the Zionist Union. Coalition lawmakers boycotted the debate.

During the discussion the activists in the stands overlooking the plenum — visitors are not allowed on the plenum floor itself — pulled out signs demanding government action on the issue.

Knesset security officials are ordered by Speaker Yuli Edelstein to remove the protesters by force.

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