Hundreds of left-wing activists protested at the border of Bnei Brak for around two hours before the police opened all blockades in the area. The left demonstration ended without any remarkable incidents, with the exception of an extreme right-wing activist launching fireworks at the protestors. The police were prepared with increased forces to separate the parties, and after the demonstration, several main roads that were blocked for traffic reopened. A few dozen residents of the city distributed food and water to the demonstrators while chanting, “our brothers of Tel Aviv.” Some residents turned on powerful speakers in their homes with Jewish songs to bring hearts together, and an elderly left-wing activist burst into tears upon hearing the Shabbat melody, “Shalom Aleichem.” Police arrested three minors for possession of pyrotechnics, throwing eggs at protesters, and throwing objects at protesters, as well as two adults for assaulting brains.
After about two hours in which hundreds of left-wing activists demonstrated at the border of the city of Bnei Brak, the police opened all the blockades in the city.