The protest events planned for Saturday night: these are the streets that will be blocked to traffic

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The police today (Thursday) published the traffic regulations for the protest events against the reform in the judicial system and the government’s measures, planned for this coming Saturday evening in Tel Aviv.

As mentioned, on 25.2.23, Saturday, between the hours of 23:30 and 19:00, there will be protest events on Kaplan Street/Government Kiryat.

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

  • Kaplan St. from Ibn Gvirol to Menachem Begin in both directions.
  • Leonardo Da Vinci St. from Haftman St. to Shaul Hamelech St. in both directions.
  • Leskov St. from Haftman St. to Kaplan in a northerly direction.
  • Arnia St. from Harvea St. to Kaplan St. in a northerly direction.
  • Ibn Gvirol Street between Shaul Hamelech Street and Marmorak Street in both directions.
  • Dizengoff Street between Huberman Street and Ibn Gvirol Street in both directions.
  • Kaplan intersection via Menachem Begin to the north and south (traffic is directed to the sinkholes).

Starting at 5:30 p.m., the following streets will be closed:

  • Hamsgar St. from Yitzhak Sade St. to Menachem Begin Street in a northerly direction.
  • Menachem Begin Road from Shaul Hamelech Blvd to Hashmonaim Street in both directions (including subsidence).
  • Derech HaShalom Street from Moshe Dayan Street to Yigal Alon Street towards the west.
  • Hashmonaim Street towards the east from Karlibach Street.
  • The ascents to the Peace Interchange on the Ayalon lanes from the north and south.

Drop-off points for passengers arriving by shuttle:

  • Shaul Hamelech St. between Weizman St. and Ibn Gvirol St.
  • Hashmonaim Street between Hamsgar Street and Karlibach Street.
  • You must wait in regulated parking lots only, such as the Reading parking lot and the Carmelite parking lot.

Additional highlights provided by the police:

  • Due to the expected blockades, there may be large traffic congestion throughout the city.
  • The instructions of the police officers stationed at the roadblocks must be obeyed and alternative routes must be used.
  • For your convenience, you can keep up to date with the expected traffic jams in the waze navigation application.

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