Clashes with protesters: the police prevented a blockade of Ayalon

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Clashes with protesters: the police prevented a blockade of Ayalon

(Photo: Yonatan Zindel/Flash90)

The demonstration against the legal reform. With the end of the demonstration in the Bhima square, thousands of demonstrators marched in the east direction, blocking roads and central intersections in Tel Aviv.

Among the blocked roads – Yigal Alon Ave., Kaplan Street, Azrieli Junction and more. The police prevent the protesters from going down to the Ayalon lanes and blocking the traffic there.

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Earlier we published in Srogim that the Minister of National Security, Itamar Ben Gvir received a briefing from the Commissioner and a senior officer in Tel Aviv about the demonstration and expressed his satisfaction that, as he told the crowd, no one came with a Nazi symbol. the demonstration,” according to the police’s assessment, intends to block the Ayalon routes.

According to estimates, about 80 thousand people participated in the demonstration (Photo: Jamal Awad, Flash 90)

According to those close to Laban Gabir, the minister asked the police “not to give the anarchists the photos they want, but on the other hand demands equal justice for all and as they treat the anarchists, they will treat ultra-Orthodox Ethiopians and settlers.”

The police said: “Approximately 200 protesters arrived at the Peace Interchange towards the Ayalon lanes to the north, a police force prevents them from going down towards Route 20.”

(Photo: Avshalom Sashoni, Flash 90)

Later, about two hundred protesters tried to get smarter, and went down to the underground parking lot of the Azrieli Mall to get to Ayalon. The police blocked them there too.

The police said: “About 100 protesters came through the underground parking lot of the Azrieli Mall in an attempt to get to the Ayalon lanes, a police force stopped them.”

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