U-turn: After the police announced yesterday (Friday) that they would ban a demonstration in front of the prime minister's home in Caesarea due to the war, today they retracted their decision and announced that they would allow the demonstration to take place.
In its announcement yesterday, the police wrote that "during wartime it does not allow demonstrations aimed at protesting a political, political or security issue," and accordingly announced that it would act to "disperse any such protest or demonstration, including in Caesarea."
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Today, the police retracted their decision and announced that "during the war, holding protests of any kind will be possible in accordance with the law, and to comply with police conditions and, of course, compliance with the conditions of assembly set by the Home Front Command."
According to the police, the demonstrators were asked to submit a request to the Hadera station to hold a demonstration, but so far they refuse to do so. They also say that even though the demonstration will be held without a permit, they intend to allow it to take place in accordance with the demonstrators' observance of law and public order.
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