demonstrations and blockades all over Israel after the cancellation of the "probable cause"

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by Ifi Reporter Category:Government Jul 11, 2023

Hours after the cancellation of the probable cause was approved in the first reading, demonstrations and blockades began throughout the country, among other things at all entrances to Jerusalem, the coastal road, road 4, and the Ayalon routes: "This is just the promo." A vehicle was recorded speeding toward protesters on Route 531 - and running away from the policeman who tried to stop it. MDA: "Significant delays in the movement of the ambulances, they want to allow them to move freely."
The Civil Rights Association stated in response to the "incidents of police violence and arrests": the harsh images of citizens being trampled by horsemen, injured by mortars that are directed contrary to procedures at the heads of the demonstrators, and delays and violence directed at journalists, are images that have no place in democracies. The use of means to disperse demonstrations contrary to procedures is life-threatening. The police should act with restraint towards the opponents of the legal coup."
Minister of Education Yoav Kish defined the demonstrations against the legal revolution as "terrorism", and stated in an interview that "there is an element here of an attempt to intimidate elected officials, to disrupt the life of a country. When the streets are being burned outside, we will not give in to that." After that, he refined his words and admitted that "it is not about terrorist attacks, but it is about disrupting the lives of millions of people and we must not give a hand to this conduct."
Makhatz Zeit was used against the protesters at the Azrieli intersection, while at the same time, the police forces over a thousand protesters at the Matam intersection in Haifa, which was blocked to traffic intermittently. Three protesters have been arrested so far. On the spot they are trying to repel the protesters and keep them away from going down to Ayalon.
The head of the Lawyers' Hour, Adv. Amit Bachar, said at the lawyers' demonstration in front of the court in Tel Aviv that "the Knesset does not have a mandate to change the rules of the game." A legal basis and it has no legitimacy from the public - if necessary, we will shut down the courts."
Ayalon South in the area of the Halacha interchange and Highway 2 in the area of the Sira interchange heading north - were blocked to traffic before noon. Severe clashes between protesters and police in Kaplan. The thousands of protesters tried to advance towards the train and the descents to Ayalon and were stopped by the police forces on the spot. During the confrontations, the protesting elephant fell to the floor. He was injured and is now receiving medical treatment.
In Haifa there were demonstrations from the morning hours. Israeli police forces acted with severe violence against the demonstrators. Harr's reporter was violently pushed out of the place. Also, "Haaretz" photographer Rami Shloush was arrested during the evacuation.
The policemen who were there knocked him to the floor with his expensive photography equipment, strangled him and then - detectives in police hats picked him up and led him away from the place by force. Later, he was released.
The protest at the Green Village intersection ended, and traffic in the area was opened to traffic.
Dozens of doctors announced this morning that they were sick and asked to take a day off, so that they could participate in the demonstrations. The association of specialist doctors "Marsham" stated: "Only adherence to the values of democracy will prevent the weakening of the system and damage to public health and the quality of medicine. We wish a speedy recovery to all the doctors who will be sick today."
The police announced that 42 protesters were arrested since the beginning of the "Resistance Day": 16 were arrested in Tel Aviv, 15 in the Central District, 8 in the Jerusalem District and 3 more suspects were arrested in the Coastal District.
The leaders of the protest issued a statement referring to the demonstration on Kaplan Street - Begin Road in Tel Aviv, and said that "the terrible police violence on Kaplan Street now is unacceptable in a democratic country. A regime that uses force against hundreds of thousands of its citizens is not a democratic regime." The leaders of the protest called on the Commissioner, Chief Superintendent Yaakov Shabtai, to "immediately intervene in what is happening there before there is a cost in human life."
The entrance to Jerusalem in the Shear HaGai area was opened to traffic, after the police cleared the protesters from the place. There are also demonstrations on the Jerusalem - Tel Aviv road and there were several blockades of road number one.

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