The 27-year-old woman who threw a handful of sand at extreme right-wing Israeli Minister of National Security Itamar Ben Gvir on the beach in Israel was arrested and sent to prison. Itamar Ben Gvir, the extreme right-wing Israeli Minister of National Security, was protested during his visit to Geula beach in the capital city of Tel Aviv yesterday. Israeli citizens on the beach expressed their reaction to Ben Gvir, who has not yet reached an agreement for the release of prisoners in Gaza. Israelis chanted slogans such as "You are a murderer, you are a terrorist, because of you, hostages are dying in Gaza. How dare you walk here?" ISRAELI MINISTER GOES CRAZY WITH ANGERAt that moment, 27-year-old Noa Goldenberg, who was in the sea, threw a handful of wet sand at the Israeli minister. In the footage of the incident, it can be seen that an angry Ben Gvir and his team moved towards the direction where the sand came from. Goldenberg, who was identified as the person who threw the sand, was arrested by the police and sent to Neve Tirtza Women's Prison in the city of Ramle. Goldenberg is expected to remain in prison until she appears before a judge today. "THIS IS AN ORDER FROM ABOVE"An activist group representing the arrested government protesters submitted a petition to the court for Goldenberg's release on medical grounds, but their requests were rejected. Sharon Goldenberg, the mother of the young woman, shared a photo of her daughter behind bars on her social media account, saying, "This is my daughter who was arrested on the beach for throwing sand at Ben Gvir. The dictatorship police decided to endanger my daughter's life and keep her in custody without any reason, despite her chronic illness. She has no criminal record, and there is no danger. But this is an order from above. If there is still someone with a mind and a heart out there, please release my daughter." Israeli Minister Ben Gvir is accused of obstructing a ceasefire agreement with Hamas for the release of hostages in Gaza.
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