In the video: During the demonstration against the legal revolution in Tel Aviv, a bonfire was lit in the Ayalon lanes (Photo: Itai Daigi, Or Hadar, Karin Sagi)
The Magistrate's Court in Tel Aviv today (Sunday) released three of the 21 suspects who were arrested yesterday during the demonstrations in the city against the legal revolution.
The police asked to extend their detention by three days, but did not present evidence linking the three suspects to lighting the bonfire in Ayalon lanes, which caused heavy traffic disruptions.
The judge stated that they left the place when the demonstration was dispersed by the police, without significant force being used against them.
According to her, there is no fear that they will disrupt the investigation, so she ordered their release.
Later, another suspect will be brought in for an extension of detention, which the police ask to be kept in detention for five more days.
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The arrested suspects.
The Magistrate's Court, this morning (Photo: Yotam Ronan)
As every weekend for the past two months, Tel Aviv was yesterday the center of the largest demonstration against the program promoted by the government.
After the main rally, some of the protesters went down to Ayalon lanes contrary to the police order and blocked the traffic for hours.
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