With the anti-disengagement crowd’s adoption of the color orange, entry into the Knesset building is becoming more and more difficult.
There have been a number of incidents in recent weeks, including Indian officials wearing orange scarves, and a blogger wearing orange shoes. Now we have the case of a parliamentary aide with orange hair.
A parliamentary aide has petitioned the Jerusalem Labor Court against the Knesset’s decision to deny him entry to the building because he dyed his hair orange.David Harmelin, an aide to MK Naomi Blumenthal (Likud), died his hair to protest the disengagement. But when he attempted to go to work with his new hairdo, the Knesset guard refused to allow him to enter.
Rumor has it that Judy Shalom Nir-Mozes, the wife of Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom, is only a few shades from being barred herself.
