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The demonstrations on Saturday: these are the roads that will be blocked to traffic Israel today

2023-01-19T14:35:17.910Z


At the end of the week there will be several protests in Tel Aviv and following them some of the central streets will be closed to vehicle traffic • The police ask the public to cooperate and travel on alternative routes • Pay attention to the arrangements, the sections and the hours


This coming Saturday, from 18:00 until 23:30, there will be several protest events and processions in different areas of Tel Aviv.

Some streets will be blocked as early as 4:00 p.m.

The police ask the public to cooperate and travel by alternative routes.

Pay attention to the complete list of blocks.

As part of a procession of the Black Flag Movement, starting at 4:00 p.m., the following streets will be closed to vehicular traffic:

Jabotinsky Street (Ramat Gan) - from Abba Hillel Street to the crossroads, heading south.

Derech Menachem Begin - above the crossroads to Derech Namir, in both directions.

Arabi Nahal Street - from Yigal Alon Street to Menachem Begin Street, westward.

Derech Menachem Begin - from Shaul Hamelech Boulevard to Hasmonaim Street in both directions, including the sunsets.

Hamsgar Street - from Yitzhak Sade Street to Menachem Begin Street, heading north.

Derech Namir - from Pankas Street to Shaul Hamelech Boulevard, towards the south.

Crossroads Street - from Menachem Begin to Namir Road, in both directions (including the exit from the bus terminal).

Arlozorov Street - from Weitzman Street to Nemir Street, eastward.

Henrietta Sold Street - from Dafna Street to Shaul Hamelech Street.

Weizman Street - from David Hamelech Boulevard to Shaul Hamelech Boulevard, towards the south.

A demonstration in Tel Aviv, photo: AFP

Starting at 16:45, the following streets will be closed to vehicular traffic, due to a protest demonstration that will take place in the square:

Ibn Gvirol Street - between Shaul Hamelech Street and Marmorak Street, towards the south.

Dizengoff Street - between King George Street and Ibn Gvirol Street, in both directions.

Sderot 1579 - from Dizengoff Street to Hima Square, in both directions.

Sderot Chen - from Hanaviim Street to Dizengoff Street, heading south.

Marmorak Street - between Ibn Gvirol Street and 1479 Street, towards the west.

Rothschild St. - from Hashmonaim St. to the Bima Square, heading north.

Sderot Ben Zion - from King George Street to Ahad Ha'am Street towards the east.

Ahad Ha'am Street - from Hashmonaim Street to the Bima Square, heading north.

Karlibach Street - from Hashmonaim Street to Ibn Gvirol Street, westward.

Shaul Hamelech Boulevard - from Ibn Gvirol Street to Weizman Street, in both directions.

Demonstration in Tel Aviv, photo: I.P

Starting at 17:00, the following streets will be closed to vehicle traffic:

Kaplan Street - from Ibn Gvirol to Menachem Begin, in both directions.

Leonardo Da Vinci Street - from Haftman Street to Shaul Hamelech Street, in both directions.

Leskov Street - from Haftman Street to Kaplan Street, heading north.

Dubnov St. - from Mana St. to Shaul Hamelech Boulevard, heading south.

and Shaul Hamelech Boulevard to Kaplan, in both directions.

Arnia Street - from Harvea Street to Kaplan Street, heading north.

The ramps to the Peace Interchange in the Ayalon lanes from the north and south will be closed to traffic at 6:00 p.m.

In the procession area, several central streets will be closed to traffic starting at 18:00, including:

The exit from Kaplan Street, through the streets of Menachem Begin, Crossroads, Arlozorov, through Namir Street, Shaul Hamelech, Dubnov and Kiryat HaVelmet.

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Source: israelhayom

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