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Tel Aviv’s police chief was fired for ineffectiveness in controlling the protests


According to Fars International News Agency, Israeli media reported that “Itamar Ben-Guer”, the Minister of Internal Security of the Zionist regime, fired the chief of the Tel Aviv police for not showing sufficient severity in dealing with the protesters.

According to the report of the Jerusalem Post newspaper, the Ministry of Internal Security and the Israel Police announced in a joint statement that Amichai Ashed, the commander of the Tel Aviv Police, will be transferred to the police training unit.

This decision was taken in the situation that occupied Palestine has been the scene of massive protests against the Zionist cabinet’s move for judicial reforms in the past few days.

In the shadow of continuing protests in occupied Palestine, Zionist protesters came to the streets today (Thursday, March 9) and started their disobedience by closing the main roads in Tel Aviv. Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to fly from Ben Gurion Airport to Rome today.

Since this morning, thousands of Zionists have come to the streets to participate in demonstrations under the name “Fighting Dictatorship” and demand the cancellation of Netanyahu’s judicial reform plan.

According to the media of the Zionist regime, since this morning, protest activities in the occupied territories against the judicial reforms under the title “Anti-dictatorship Day” began, and currently, the protesters of the government’s judicial reform have completely blocked the entrance to the Ben Gurion International Airport. .

The Zionist protestors blocked the roads in Tel Aviv, causing heavy traffic in the streets of this city, and at the same time, other cities of occupied Palestine are witnessing similar demonstrations. For example, a number of activists of the reserve units in the Zionist army blocked the entrance to the “Kohlet” study center in occupied Jerusalem. It is also said that there is heavy traffic at the entrances of Ben Gurion Airport, from where Netanyahu is supposed to fly to Italy.

According to the Zionist media, the protests against the plan to weaken the Zionist regime’s judicial system in the occupied territories have reached their peak today and the protesters have reached the centers of different cities.

According to this report, three thousand police forces have been deployed throughout the occupied territories and strict security measures have been established throughout the occupied territories. Demonstrators had previously announced that today in 130 places of occupied Palestine, they will continue their protests under the title of “Day of Struggle against Dictatorship”.

On the other hand, Itmar Ben Gur, the Minister of National Security of the Zionist regime, also evaluated the situation by holding a meeting with Yaqub Shabtai, the head of the Zionist Police, and emphasized that he will not allow the entrance and exit of the airport and the main roads to be blocked. “Chaos” will arise.

Before the flight of the prime minister’s plane, he reached the airport of “Ellad” city and argued with the protesters and threatened them with arrest.

Avi Beyton, the commander of the central brigade in the Israeli police, also called for “understanding the danger of blocking the roads leading to Ben-Gurion airport” and warned that this could lead to a disaster.

Meanwhile, due to strong protests near Ben-Gurion Airport, it was announced that a helicopter would arrive in occupied Jerusalem to take Netanyahu and his wife to Ben-Gurion Airport for his two-day official trip to Italy. Meanwhile, according to the Zionist media, the Jews living in Italy are also going to demonstrate against Netanyahu at the same time as he arrives in this country.

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