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A group of Tel Aviv poets held a poetry-reading vigil protesting the Gaza operation in front of the luxury Akirov Towers, where Defense Minister Ehud Barak has an apartment. Twenty young poets read anti-war works over a loudspeaker, calling it "a protest against the destruction Ehud Barak is wreaking on the residents of the south while he's sleeping in a comfortable bed on the 31st floor." Avtisam Marana, number 12 on the Meretz Knesset list, spoke at the protest, and announced her resignation from Meretz because of its support for the war. Former MK Yael Dayan was also present. (Ofri Ilani)

Ten human rights organizations yesterday called on Defense Minister Ehud Barak to urgently renew an unlimited supply of fuel to the Gaza Strip. The groups, including B'Tselem, Gisha and the Association of Civil Rights in Israel, wrote that the massive destruction of infrastructure following the Israeli action will increase the need for fuel to operate "humanitarian equipment such as water pumps, sewage and the health system." The groups wrote that since Israel has been constantly reducing the fuel supply to the Strip since October 2007, a shortage should have been expected following the military action. (Tomer Zarchin)
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MK Mohammad Barakeh (Hadash) yesterday demanded from Prime Minister Ehud Olmert that the Shin Bet security service stop questioning Arab political activists following protests in the sector over the Gaza operation. "If the defense establishment is worried about a wave of protests against the crime in Gaza, it is better to stop the crime and not persecute the political leadership and activists in the Arab sector," Barakeh said. (Jack Khoury)

The Jerusalem police changed the route of Egged bus 23 so it would not be hit by protesters throwing stones as it travels along Salah-a-din Street, a major thoroughfare in East Jerusalem. The bus has a stop near the Justice Ministry on that street, and is frequently used by ministry personnel. Police have used force to break up demonstrations near the street, in front of the Old City's Damascus Gate, the nearby Herod's Gate, and in the alleys of the Muslim Quarter. (Jonathan Lis)
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