Locals of Galilee village expel Netanyahu, two locals detained
Occupied Upper Galilee (QNN)- Activists and locals at Al Jish village in the occupied Upper Galilee protested against a visit to their village by the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday.
Local sources said the Israeli army detained two locals after repressing the protest.
The locals chanted slogans rejecting Netanyahu's visit and asking him to leave. "Al Jish is free... get out [Netanyahu]", they chanted.
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