Following the huge demonstration against the government – these are the streets that will be blocked in Ramat Gan

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Traffic arrangements at the protest events planned for the evening of Saturday 01.21.2023, in Tel Aviv – update of hours on 01.21.23, Saturday, there will be a protest event at HaBima Square and protest processions that will leave from Kaplan Street. The route of the procession confirmed in coordination with the organizers – departure from Kaplan, Menachem Begin, Crossroads, Arlozorov, Derech Namir, Shaul HaMelech, Dubnov to Kiryat Sh’amel.


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Starting at 18:45, the following streets will be closed to vehicle traffic:

▪️ Jabotinsky St. in Ramat Gan will be blocked to traffic from Abba Hillel St. until the intersection to the south.

Menachem Begin Road will be closed to traffic from the crossroads to Namir Road in both directions.

▪️Arabi Nahal Street will be closed to traffic from Yigal Alon Street to Menachem Begin Street heading west.

Menachem Begin Road will be closed to traffic from Shaul Hamelech St. to Hashmonaim St. in both directions, including the sunsets.

▪️ Hamsgar St. will be blocked to traffic from Yitzhak Sade St. to Menachem Begin Street in the north direction.

▪️ Derach Namir will be blocked to traffic from Pankas St. to Shaul Hamelech St. in the south direction.

▪️ Parshat Road Street will be closed to traffic from Menachem Begin Road to Namir Road in both directions (including the exit from the bus terminal).

▪️ Arlozorov St. will be blocked to traffic from Weizman St. to Namir St. in the east direction.

Henrietta Sold St. will be blocked from Dafna St. to Shaul Hamelech St.

▪️ Weizman Street will be closed to traffic from David Hamelech Blvd to Shaul Hamelech Blvd in the south direction.

Starting at 4:45 p.m., the following streets will be closed to vehicle traffic:

▪️ Kaplan St. will be blocked from Ibn Gvirol to Menachem Begin in both directions.

▪️ Leonardo Da Vinci St. will be blocked from Haftman St. to Shaul Hamelech St. in both directions.

▪️ Laskov St. will be blocked from Haftman St. to Kaplan in the north direction.

▪️ Dubnov St. will be blocked from Mana Street to Shaul Hamelech Blvd in the south direction, from Shaul Hamelech Blvd to Kaplan in both directions.

▪️ Arnia St. will be blocked from Harvea St. to Kaplan St. in the north direction.

Starting at 4:45 p.m., the ramps to the Peace Interchange on Ayalon lanes from the north and south will be closed to traffic.

In preparation for the protest event planned to take place in the Bima square, the following streets will be closed to vehicular traffic starting at 4:45 p.m.:

▪️ Ibn Gvirol Street will be blocked between Shaul Hamelech Street and Marmorak Street towards the south.

▪️ Dizengoff Street will be blocked between King George Street and Ibn Gvirol Street in both directions.

▪️ 1579 Blvd will be blocked from Dizengoff to the Bima Square in both directions.

▪️ Chen Ave will be blocked from Hanaviyim Street to Dizengoff Street in the south direction.

▪️ Marmorak Street will be blocked between Ibn Gvirol Street and 1879 Street towards the west.

▪️Rothschild Ave will be blocked from Hashmonaim St. to Hima Square in a northerly direction.

▪️ Ben Zion Boulevard will be blocked from King George Street to Ahad Ha’am in the east direction.

▪️Ahad Ha’am street will be blocked from Hashmonaim street to the Hima square in the north direction.

▪️ Karlibach Street will be blocked from Hashmonaim Street to Ibn Gvirol Street in the west direction.

Shaul Hamelech Blvd. will be blocked from Ibn Gvirol St. to Weizman St. in both directions.

For the attention of those coming to the area by vehicle: vehicles will not be allowed to exit parking lots in the closed sectors. There may be heavy traffic

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