“All we have done for the past few months is to strengthen the defenses that prevent the possibility of damaging the integrity of the Israeli election,” Ades said.
In Beit Shemesh, eggs and other objects were thrown at officers stationed at polling stations.
In Netanya, two incidents of identity theft were reported by Israeli Police. Three people have been arrested for pretending to be polling officers.
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A few hours later, access to the town was blocked by about 100 protesters who set fire to garbage. Two people were arrested.
In Petah Tikva, an unstable man came to a polling place with a knife, threatening the people around him. He was quickly apprehended and brought in for questioning.
Three suspects have been arrested for assaulting police in East Jerusalem, according to a police spokesman. The rocks were thrown at the officers.
In addition, a polling station official in Barta’a near Jenin was attacked on Tuesday morning, the CEC said. What has happened is handling the police.
Two people were arrested in Jerusalem’s Old Town Tuesday after an attack on Border Police with a metal pole, a spokesman said.