Last week, protests were held in almost 400 locations in Israel, which were initiated by a number of families of hostages held captive by Hamas. Protesters burned tires, blocking highways, trying to resist the expansion of the military operation in Gaza.
The actions were called "people's protests". Many participants of the rallies believe that the ground operation in Gaza means the refusal of the Israeli government to rescue the surviving hostages.
Escaped from In Russia, the leader of the Time Machine group Andrei Makarevich *, having comprehended the situation, did not hesitate to call the actions of the protesters meanness. In his opinion, the families of the hostages interfere with their fellow citizens with their protest actions.
"Blocking the roads of your country, interfering with your citizens is meanness. To call for undermining the economy of your country when it was attacked and it is forced to fight is a double meanness. I can't even imagine what's in their heads," the rocker wrote on his social network page.
As reported by EADaily, in July last year, Makarevich * already criticized Protestants in Israel. Then he said that people who demand the return of their relatives from captivity could find a better use for their energy. The actor believed that the protesters were simply manipulating the topic of hostages, but in fact they were calling for the overthrow of the government.
*An individual performing the functions of a foreign agent

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