Protests near PM’s residence banned in Israel
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- 28 October, 2023
- 05:52
Israeli police won’t allow protests planned for October 28 to criticize the government’s handling of the consequences of the October 7 attack by militants of the radical Palestinian movement Hamas, Report informs referring to The Jerusalem Post.
“Israel police said they would not allow protests planned for Saturday evening near Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Caesarea residence because they do not allow political demonstrations during wartime, and warned that police forces would move to disperse any such demonstration,” reads the report.
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