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Israeli Police Uncover Plan to Expand Protests: Will Netanyahu’s Home Be Occupied?

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Israeli Police Uncover Plan to Expand Protests: Will Netanyahu’s Home Be Occupied?
Ongoing protests for the prisoners' families

Watan-The Israeli occupation police revealed a plan aimed at expanding protests against the government, calling for its dismissal and negotiating an immediate deal to release Israeli prisoners.

Occupying Netanyahu’s house

The occupation police stated that the plan includes expanding the protests to include occupying the house of the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu.

According to the Hebrew website “Walla,” the police stated that they are monitoring groups of protesters on WhatsApp and found maps detailing how to occupy Netanyahu’s house.

They added that two individuals described as “suspects” were arrested for providing tires to be set on fire during the protests.

The Israeli website clarified that the police are convinced that it’s only a matter of time before protesters attempt to occupy the Prime Minister’s residence in Qasaria, amid the resurgence of protests against Netanyahu and their widening scope.

The Israeli police indicated that there is a broader plan for protests and informed the court that they are monitoring WhatsApp groups associated with the protesters.

Prisoner Exchange Deal
Escalating Demonstrations Demand Government Resignation and Prisoner Exchange Deal

Ongoing protests for the prisoners’ families

On Saturday evening, thousands of Israelis demonstrated in Kaplan Square in central Tel Aviv and other areas of the city.

The protesters demanded a prisoner exchange deal with Hamas and early elections.

The demonstrators closed vital streets, including Begin Street adjacent to the Ministry of Defense headquarters in the city center.

The protesters held up pictures of dozens of Israeli prisoners held in Gaza and a banner reading “169,” referring to the number of days since the war began (since October 7th).

Arrest of protesters

Meanwhile, the occupation police arrested 12 protesters on charges of “inciting riot.”

A statement from the occupation police said that their forces arrested 12 protesters for violating public order and blocking roads, noting that some of the arrested protesters set fires in various parts of the city.

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