After the "Justice for Amiram" crowdfunding campaign raised over 1 million NIS, left-wing activist Yaya Fink launched a crowdfunding campaign to establish a headquarters to fight against the release of the murderer of the Dawabsha family, Amiram Ben Uliel, and in favor of what he calls a Judaism of 'peace peace to the far and to the near'.
Fink explained his decision and said: "In the Israel of 2023, the obvious should also be said, the leaders of the "Justice for Amiram" campaign carry the name of Judaism in vain, a campaign to support a murderer is an anti-Jewish and anti-human act."
"In the face of the support for the Jewish terrorist, it is important to me that another Jewish and human voice be heard, reminding that the ways of Judaism are 'pleasant ways and all its paths are peace'," concluded Fink.
Earlier today, there was an uproar after singer and artist Ariel Zilber announced that he had donated to Ben Uliel's campaign.
In response to this, Shalom Hanoch and Aviv Geffen announced that they would boycott Zilber and not come to the joint show with him to which they were invited.