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The suspect in the attack of a woman at a demonstration in Tel Aviv was arrested, today he will be brought in for an extension of detention - Walla! News

2024-02-18T06:51:13.690Z

Highlights: The suspect in the attack of a woman at a demonstration in Tel Aviv was arrested, today he will be brought in for an extension of detention - Walla! News. Protests against the government were held in several centers throughout the country, with the central one taking place on Kaplan Street in Tel Tel Aviv. A man was recorded punching a woman in the head, after the two were seen arguing. In Caesarea, the police arrested three people during the demonstrations, including Amir Hashakal. Following the arrest, some of the protesters came to the Hadera police station to call for their release.


A resident of Bat Yam attacked a woman during the demonstration in the city and was found a few hours later. At the end of his investigation at the Tel Aviv Police Station, the police decided to request an extension of his detention at the city's Magistrate's Court. Protests against the government were held in several centers throughout the country, with the central one taking place on Kaplan Street in Tel Aviv


A man was recorded punching a woman during a demonstration in Tel Aviv/documentation on social networks according to Section 27 A of the Copyright Law

Tel Aviv police officers will request today (Sunday) to extend the detention of a 34-year-old resident of Bat Yam, who is suspected of attacking a woman yesterday at a demonstration in the city. The police opened an investigation yesterday against the suspect who was recorded on video during the demonstration punching a woman in the head. the suspect in the act and detain him for questioning. In the meantime, after being referred for medical treatment in Ichilov, the victim complained to the police about the incident. Today, the police will ask for an extension of his detention at the city's Magistrate's Court.



Last night (Saturday), thousands of demonstrators blocked Kaplan Street in Tel Aviv in protest against the government. Additional demonstrations calling For the government to resign were held in other cities, including Caesarea, Rehovot, Nes Ziona and Mitzvah Ramon. In Tel Aviv, the demonstration was held on Kaplan Street after the police did not approve of setting up a stage there, and following the blockades on the street declared the demonstration illegal.



The demonstrators in Tel Aviv lit flares and chanted "elections now". The signs they waved read: "He sabotages Zionism and leads us into exile," "He who destroys will not repair," and "Remove now." Also, in the commotion there were also calls for the return of the abductees: "There is nothing more important, every abductee must return." The demonstrators They marched to Begin through the Sharona compound, and the police tried to prevent the march from continuing.

Demonstration against the government on Kaplan Street in Tel Aviv, last night/official website, barakdor

The demonstration in Kaplan, last night/official website, Amir Goldstein

The demonstration was declared illegal.

Horsemen in Kaplan, the evening/official website, Yael Gadot

During the demonstration, a man was recorded punching a woman in the head, after the two were seen arguing.

The police informed that an investigation has been opened to examine the circumstances of the incident and locate the suspect in the act.

Some time later, the suspect, a 34-year-old resident of Bat Yam, was located by police officers of the Lev Tel Aviv police station, and detained for questioning.

In Caesarea, the police arrested three people during the demonstrations, including Amir Hashakal.

According to the police, the intelligence incited the protesters, and called them to block the road.

Following the arrest, some of the protesters came to the Hadera police station to call for their release.

The lawyer Neria Ronen from the detention center also arrived there.

Demonstrations against the government in Caesarea, last night/documentation on social networks according to Article 27 A of the Copyright Law

Demonstrations against the government in Rehovot, last night/official website, Yair Conforti

The police forbade a demonstration on Kaplan Street in Tel Aviv, which served as the center of demonstrations of the "Kaplan Force" until the outbreak of war.

Moshe Redman, one of the organizers of the protest against the government in the Habima square, said in response: "In a place where speeches are prohibited, in the not too distant future they will incarcerate public figures and opposition activists. Decisions such as not allowing speeches at demonstrations, which clearly indicate where this horrible government wants to take us, only increasing the drive to bring about change."

Demonstrations against the government in Mitzpe Ramon, yesterday/official website, Tali Bar

The "Kaplan Force" movement, which did not organize yesterday's protest, renewed its demonstrations last Thursday, when many demonstrators protested in front of the houses of ministers and Knesset members from the coalition throughout the country.

Dozens gathered in front of Justice Minister Yariv Levin's house in Modi'in;

A demonstration was also held in front of the house of Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana and in front of the house of MK Ofir Akunis in Tel Aviv, and in front of the house of Minister Gila Gamliel.

Additional demonstrations were held in front of the home of the Chairman of the Foreign Affairs and Security Committee, Yuli Edelstein, and in front of the home of Economy Minister Nir Barkat in Jerusalem.



As part of the demonstrations, activists blocked the coastal road in the Herzliya area, and Derech Begin in Tel Aviv. The coastal road was cleared after another few minutes.

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