Seven protesters who took part in an early demonstration Wednesday morning near the Prime Minister’s Residence in Jerusalem have been arrested and detained for questioning, Post Jerusalem sister publication Maariv recitation.
One hundred demonstrators marched from Gershon Street Agron towards the Prime Minister’s Residence plague in protest that Netanyahu’s lawsuit had been postponed because the coronavirus had been ruled out. The protesters used clown horns and said they did so in accordance with Israeli noise rules and Supreme Court rulings, claiming they were allowed to do so. However, the head of the Moriah police station in Jerusalem complained, thinking it was forbidden to prove. Demonstrators blocked major junctions and area residents were unable to leave their parking lots on the way to work.Police later told the protesters that they were holding an illegal demonstration because of the time they arrived early, waking up the entire neighborhood along the way.“There is no such thing as an illegal show! Stop us all!” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is “both a dictator and a corrupt man who will not run away from the lawsuit,” said one activist, Maariv recitation.
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The streets near Paris Square were closed to traffic and police asked drivers to take different routes. “Once again, Jerusalem Police was identified as a political police force operating without the authority to protest. who, in the service of the Balfour defender, ” the motion ‘Minister of Crime’ saidn response to his arrests.“Moriah Kobi station commander Yaakobi is a uniformed criminal. We will ensure that all detainees file a scathing complaint against DIP tomorrow morning.” The Jerusalem District Court ordered the dismissal of Netanyahu ‘s case on Friday, stating that the coronavirus trial had been adjourned and the large number of participants required. The order could delay the call of witnesses right or proper after March 23, when Israel goes to elections.