About 100 people protest against emergency regulations and corona procedures in Tel Aviv • Police try to prevent them from marching on the city streets: "Do not keep profits"
Demonstration in Tel Aviv
Photography:
Coco, Archive
About 100 demonstrators against the Corona regulations and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gathered this evening (Tuesday) in Habima Square in Tel Aviv.
The protesters carried pink flags and chanted slogans against the prime minister and corona regulations.
Smaller demonstrations are taking place on other streets in Tel Aviv.
Police initially allowed the protesters to demonstrate, but protesters began an unapproved march on Rothschild Boulevard, and police blocked their way.
Police say the protesters did not insist on profits during the march, thus violating emergency regulations.
At this point, protesters are trying to evade police roadblocks and hold marches despite police attempts to concentrate the protesters in the square.
The demonstration is part of a wave of demonstrations that have spread across the country following the enactment of emergency regulations banning protests over a mile from home. Following the transfer of the emergency repairs, the demonstrations, which were concentrated up to this point near the Prime Minister's House on Balfour Street in Jerusalem, moved to hundreds of centers throughout the country.