Israeli police did not allow a rally near Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s house. The publication reports that Haaretz.
The rally, whose organizers demanded Netanyahu’s resignation due to the government’s failed policies on October 7, was supposed to be held near the Prime Minister’s home in Caesarea on the evening of October 28, but the security forces did not approve the event.
“The notice issued by the police states that the ministry does not allow demonstrations on political or security-related issues during the war,” the newspaper writes.
Police warned that they would break up any demonstration at the specified location. It is also claimed that the rally could have been approved if it had been an event without loudspeakers and slogans.
October 7 Palestinian radicals from Hamas was invaded He entered Israeli territory and captured dozens of hostages, including both local residents and foreigners.
Shortly thereafter, Netanyahu declared that the country was at war, and the Israeli army (IDF) announced Operation Iron Sword, aiming to fight Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip.
Formerly in the IDF stated Regarding the expansion of military operations in Gaza.