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The Sports Halls Company, which manages the sports facilities in Tel Aviv, including the Shlomo Hall, have been protesting in recent hours over the decision to close the Hapoel Tel Aviv training facility and its games for a month and are considering whether to appeal the decision.
In a conversation with Walla!
Sport said the chairman of the sports hall company, Ramzi Gabai: "I don't understand the decision of the police, it's to make an easy life for themselves.
We need to find the rioters, all of them, and punish them, and not close an important facility like this temple.
"Tomorrow they will riot in the hall in Holon, so will they also close the hall in Holon?", Gabbai continued, "Where is the thinking behind this decision? And what does the matter of training have to do with it? Why should Hapoel Tel Aviv's training sessions be prevented in the hall?"
Gabbay emphasized that the closure is only for Hapoel Tel Aviv games and training and that all the other events that are scheduled to take place at the hall in the coming month, including the final of the State Handball Cup at the weekend, will take place as scheduled.
At the same time as Gabbay said, the owner of Hapoel Tel Aviv, Ofer Yanai, responded to the announcement of the Minister of National Security Itamar Ben Gabir when he wrote: "The order prevents the training of a competitive team in the crucial stages of the season, I am already informing Tomer Ginat and Brian Angola about your important message. Ah Yes, and the dozens of Hapoel youth who train there."
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