Youth from Beit Rimon rehung Israeli flags along the road to the community on Monday evening, after police removed the flags earlier in the day over concerns they could agitate residents of Kafr Kanna. Police Commissioner Danny Levi had ordered an internal investigation into the removal.
Youth from Beit Rimon rehung Israeli flags along the road to the community late Monday evening, hours after police removed the same flags earlier in the day. The earlier removal had sparked local anger and drew the attention of Police Commissioner Danny Levi, who ordered an internal investigation into the decision.
The rehanging is the latest development in a dispute over flag displays on the road between Kafr Kanna and Kibbutz Beit Rimon. As The Zioneer reported earlier Monday, police initially removed flags hung by Beit Rimon residents, citing concerns that the flags could spark gatherings or protests among residents of Kafr Kanna. The commissioner's intervention came after criticism from local leaders.
No new police response to the rehanging has been reported yet. The incident remains localized and has not spread to other areas.
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