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The police: the protesters in Caesarea plan to occupy the Prime Minister's house - voila! news

2024-03-24T05:13:56.363Z

Highlights: The police: the protesters in Caesarea plan to occupy the Prime Minister's house - voila! news. The police said, while admitting that they are monitoring WhatsApp groups of protesters, that they found maps with "literally a military operation" Two suspects were arrested on suspicion of providing tires to be transported in protest. "We are in the midst of protests that are getting stronger and stronger," the police claimed in court on Tuesday (Friday) when they brought the owner of the Marmela truck and his driver before judge.


The police said, while admitting that they are monitoring WhatsApp groups of protesters, that they found maps with "literally a military operation of how to occupy the Prime Minister's house". Two suspects were arrested on suspicion of providing tires to be transported in protest. Their lawyer asked the investigators: "Have you checked what their political positions are?"


On video: Arrest of protester Yolanda Yavor in Caesarea March 21, 2024/documentation on social networks according to Section 27 A of the Copyright Law

In the coastal district of the police, they are convinced that it is only a matter of time until the protesters try to occupy the Netanyahu family's residence in Kisera.

Every statement by the demonstrators about an elite level further strengthens the police's fear of the scenario.

It is no longer a secret, this concern, which until now has been expressed by senior officers in the district in private conversations, was brought by the police this weekend before the Haifa Magistrate's Court.



"We are in the midst of protests that are getting stronger and stronger," the police claimed in court on Tuesday (Friday) when they brought the owner of the Marmela truck and his driver before Judge Shlomo Banjo.

The two were arrested in Caesarea that day at 02:00 in the morning, when according to the police they were unloading barrels and tires near the Prime Minister's house.

Demonstrations in front of the Prime Minister's house in Caesarea / Yoav Itiel

The police claimed that it was a demonstration following the announcements about the abductees, and that there was a plan for a wider demonstration, "a continuation of all the events that preceded it", the police said.

The police also admitted in court that they monitor the WhatsApp groups of the protesters.



"A real military operation was planned," described Sergeant Major Roi Masuri and Corporal David Atias, "I presented the court with the map that we were able to extract from the groups, a real military operation of how to occupy the Prime Minister's house, where they are coming from."

We also argued in the discussion regarding the two suspects that "the cause of the dangerousness we talked about screams to the sky. We are in a kind of lost way and the court has a significant role."

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The Israeli police claimed to have found "a map of how to occupy the Prime Minister's house".

Demonstrators in Caesarea / Yoav Itiel

The driver, 49-year-old Shimon Bohdana, and the owner of the truck, 31-year-old Gabriel Abitbol, ​​both from Ramla, deny what is attributed to them.

"Have you checked the political positions of the suspects sitting here?"

His defense attorney, Adi Shalf, asked to know. However, the investigator claimed that this was not relevant, "I refrain from entering into political positions," he said.



The investigator sought to extend the detention of the two suspects by six days. , aid, public disorder, endangering human life on a transportation route," he said, "in this case we caught the tires and saved a lot of heartache, certainly for the crowd who wants to hang out there in a tourist place and certainly for the demonstrators who are demonstrating as a legitimate act." Finally, Judge Shlomo Banju extended the The arrest of the two in just a day. "We are acting with extra caution, even though the organizers do not come and do not submit a request for a demonstration and do not meet the conditions," said the police.

"We are all coming to get you together."

Demonstrators in front of the Prime Minister's House/documentation on social networks according to Section 27 A of the Copyright Law

The legitimate protest against the Prime Minister numbered about 2,000 people on Saturday night, who came out chanting "you are the head - you are guilty". Not a big one, but determined by the police. They lit a fire, and after about an hour they dispersed. It was an anemic ending to the three-day weekend that had kept the district commander, Superintendent Danny Levy, his officers and policemen busy since Thursday.



The police were on alert throughout the evening, while Dozens of meters from the house, and in front of blinding police spotlights, the demonstrators shouted: "They want to know that the crowd is not on top of them, but we are really, really close", "We are all together coming to get you", and more. Yavor and another protester, a 33-year-old man. They were taken for questioning at the Hadera station, where attorney Osherat Kirma from the protest detainees set up their unconditional release.

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Source: walla

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