Mass Protests Erupt Across Israel After Knesset Vote on Probable Cause Law

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Title: Protests Erupt Across Israel as Controversial Law Advances in Knesset

Subtitle: Thousands take to the streets to express their opposition against the proposed abolition of probable cause

Date: July 11, 20XX

The day after the Knesset’s vote on the law to abolish probable cause, which passed in the first reading by a slim majority of 64 to 56, Israel saw a wave of unrest as thousands of protesters blocked roads, organized marches, and demonstrated against the controversial legal revolution. The protest organizers promised a day full of disruptions, starting early in the morning.

Protests were held throughout the country, with major intersections and roads being blocked by demonstrators. As a result, traffic came to a standstill, causing inconvenience for residents and commuters. Law enforcement authorities responded to the disruptions by making several arrests, and it is likely that more detentions will occur as the day progresses.

The climax of the day’s disruptions is expected to be the “big event” protest at Ben Gurion Airport at 16:00. The protest has ignited concerns about potential flight delays and disruption to airport operations. Additionally, at 19:30, widespread protests are anticipated to take place in major cities across the country, with Kaplan Street in Tel Aviv serving as a focal point for demonstrations. The protesters also plan to gather at embassy entrances and hospital gates.

News 13 is providing regular updates throughout the day to keep the public informed about the escalating situation and the associated developments.

The events witnessed today come after significant preparations from various individuals. Eli Senior, Chen Zander, Noam Barkan, Noam Goldberg, Sion Alkalk, Dor Cohen, Ali Moghrabi, Yossi Eli, Lior Keenan, Liron Shemm, Roni Shuchinsky, Matan Khodorov, Meir Marciano, Roy Yanovsky, Lior Wrotzlavsky, Yosef Israel, and Adi Sibilia all contributed to the preparation of this news report.

For live coverage of today’s events, follow the timeline provided below.

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As the day of disruption continues, tensions are running high across Israel. The nation is witnessing widespread public discontent as protesters unite to voice their concerns against the proposed law to repeal probable cause. It remains to be seen how the authorities will respond to these demonstrations and whether any progress will be made in addressing the grievances of the protesters.

Please stay tuned to News 13 for further updates on this developing story.

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