Baruch Al-Makiys and Mary Ezrachi in your organization
While browsing the Internet for articles from the days of the disengagement, I came across an article in Haaretz about Baruch Al-Makiis (former head of the Yeruham Council) and to my surprise I saw your name featured in the article in a rather significant context. These are the words: "At the height of the crisis, in March of this year, Rabbi Michael (Michi) Avraham, who teaches at the Hesder Yeshiva in Yeruham, published an extraordinary ad in the local newspaper. Under the headline "Silence of the Lambs," Avraham called for a kind of civil rebellion against Al-Makiis. The council is not functioning, it said, public funds are disappearing, and the residents are silent. Avraham asked the residents to sign a petition to remove Al-Makiis from his position and even threatened that at the next stage he would "declare a property tax revolt."
The ad received an impressive response. About 900 residents of Yeruham signed it. Afterwards, the struggle headquarters, which called itself "Baruch Asham," called for a boycott of Independence Day events in the town. "There is no struggle without a price," the ad published by the struggle headquarters read, "We will not allow Almkeys to destroy the town, and we will not cooperate with it in any area."
Can you explain the course of events and what exactly happened there with this Baruch Almakiis?
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