About 1,600 cops will secure Baba Sally's revelry;
A public entrance to the tomb structure will not be allowed
The police are preparing for the event that will take place tomorrow, and tens of thousands of participants are expected to attend.
According to the agreements reached with the rabbis of the Abuhatzira family, the entrance of the congregation to the tomb building will not be allowed to the general public in previous kilns.
Entry to the complex will be allowed subject to the presentation of a green sign or a negative corona test
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04/01/2022
Tuesday, 04 January 2022, 20:35
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In anticipation of Baba Sally's celebration in Netivot, which is expected to take place tomorrow, the police this evening (Tuesday) completed assessments to secure the event.
According to the agreements reached with the rabbis of the Abuhatzira family, entry into the "Zion", the tomb building, will be forbidden to the general public, and will only be allowed to family members.
The event, which is expected to be attended by tens of thousands of people, will be secured by about 1,600 police officers.
During the event, reinforced forces of police, border guards and volunteers will be deployed to maintain public order, public safety, regulate crowds and direct traffic at the site and in the city of Netivot
. Crowds will not be allowed to enter the "score" but in the compound around it, where the stay will be limited to only seven minutes. .
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More than a thousand police officers will secure the incident.
Baba Sally Complex in Netivot (Photo: Flash 90, Yonatan Zindel)
Following a field tour held last week in Netivot, it was decided to hold the revelry event as planned, subject to meeting the requirements and safety conditions.
This, after it was announced the day before that after discussions it was decided not to allow the event to be held, for fear that it would not be possible to maintain the necessary safety conditions around the tomb itself and in the nearby foyer.
Political sources, including MK Yaakov Margie, said in response that the public would come en masse to the grave despite the police decision, and hold a protest march there.
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