Yehuda Biadga of Bat Yam,

His family said the young man was suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder and accused police of using excessive force. in interviews soon after the event, Biadga’s brother-in-law, Hagos Ubo, asked, "How long will they keep treating our ethnicity like this?" in interviews soon after the event, Biadga’s brother-in-law, Hagos Ubo, asked, "How long will they keep treating our ethnicity like this?" Police denied the accusations. Police denied the accusations. The protest is expected to take place at 3 p.m. Israel time. Participants will walk through the streets of Tel Aviv toward Rabin Square.

The protest is expected to take place at 3 p.m. Israel time. Participants will walk through the streets of Tel Aviv toward Rabin Square.

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On January 18, police opened fire and killed 24-year-oldwho rushed at the officers holding a knife."We are cooperating with the police, the protest will be civilized and organized," Shahar Mula, one of the organizers said on Tuesday. "Its a shame that the police depict us as a terror organization. We are not terrorists."Mula said the protesters filed a request for the police to arrive on the scene wearing cameras, and added that the protesters will also "document the scene," to ensure that no brutal events occur.But he also stressed that the Biadga incident should worry Israeli society."We see acts of violence towards Ethiopian Jews on a daily basis, but Yehuda's case is the last straw," Mula said. "We just wish to show that we will not stand for it anymore."