Protest against the legal reform: the full roadblocks

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The nationwide protest continues: The protest against the legal reform promoted by the government will continue today (Monday) in several locations in Israel, among others in Haifa and Jerusalem. Due to this, there will be many road blocks, starting at 8:00 am.

Changes will be made to the traffic arrangements and traffic will be directed to alternative routes. In addition, public transportation will be diverted to alternative routes.

In Haifa, the following roads will be closed to traffic:
Pika intersection / Horeb / ​​Gat
Pika / Hadassah junction towards the center of Horeb
Pika / Harel junction towards the center of Horeb
Horev / Freud street intersection towards Horev center
Disraeli / Horeb intersection towards the center of Horeb
Mapo / Moriah junction towards the center of Horeb
The movement from Safar square towards the Horev center will be allowed up to the Mafo junction for those coming towards the Carmel hospital and it will not be possible to continue towards the Horev junction.

In Jerusalem, the following roads will be blocked for traffic:

– Eliezer Kaplan Street will be blocked in the section between Derech Rupin Street (Hakhor Square) and Agrant Square (Rabin St.).
– Rothschild Street will be blocked in the section between Yitzhak Rabin Boulevard and the Knesset building.
– Sixth President Street will be blocked in the section between Rabin St. and the intersection of the streets from the State Comptroller – Aliyah.
– Rupin Street will be blocked in the section between the Hazaz-Ben Zvi street intersection and the Wolfson-Lorch Nathaniel street intersection.

We note that as a result of these blockades, there may be traffic congestion in the nearby streets as well.

Also, there will be several marches in Tel Aviv that will start from different places in the city, and will probably unite at the Namir-Rokah intersection. A gathering will also take place in the Ramat Gan National Park, at the Yifat junction in the Jezreel Valley, and in Binyamina at the bridge near the Eshkolot school.

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