Demonstrators outside Benjamin Netanyahu's home in Caesarea. June 3, 2023 (Shamor Gabay)
After violent clashes between police and demonstrators at a demonstration held last night near Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's residence in Caesarea, demonstrations against the legal revolution resumed Saturday evening across the country. Following the security incident on the Egyptian border in which three fighters were killed, the organizers of the main protest in Kaplan in Tel Aviv announced that the demonstration would take place in a special format and would open with a minute of silence in memory of the soldiers.
About 21,<> demonstrators have already arrived at the center of the demonstration in Caesarea, near Netanyahu's home. The demonstrators blocked traffic on the main road of the community and held signs reading "We are all Gidi," referring to <>-year-old Gidi Baran, who was arrested last night at the demonstration. There are many police forces guarding the event and equipped with crowd control measures. The demonstration was commanded by Hadera police station commander Zohar Masloi.
Demonstrators in Caesarea, today (Photo: Shlomi Gabay)
The main demonstration on Kaplan Street in Tel Aviv will be attended this evening by former Minister Limor Livnat, journalist Mickey Rosenthal, Chairman of the Association for LGBT Rights Hila Pe'er and Brigadier General (reserves) David Agmon, former director of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office. Moshe Redman, one of the leaders of the high-tech protest, who was arrested and wounded last night at a demonstration in Caesarea, was also added to the list of speakers.
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Demonstrators in Caesarea, today (Photo: Shlomi Gabay)
Violent clashes erupted last night in a demonstration in front of the prime minister's home in Caesarea, after police officers there used force in an attempt to disperse the demonstrators, who arrived without warning. So far, four demonstrators have been arrested, including Moshe Redman, one of the leaders of the high-tech protest and one of the organizers of tonight's demonstration in Caesarea.
Later that night, 14 more demonstrators were arrested on suspicion of disturbing the peace, when hundreds of people gathered at the Hadera police station and blocked the station gate to protest the clashes in Caesarea. Sixteen of the detainees were released overnight under restrictive conditions.
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