A second 'Mishnat Yosef' food distribution point in Bnei Brak was closed Sunday morning, a week after the first closure, following a lawsuit by local residents citing traffic congestion, parking shortages, and litter. The closures come amid complaints over nuisances from the charity network's operations.
A second food distribution point operated by the 'Mishnat Yosef' network in Bnei Brak was closed Sunday morning, a week after the closure of its first location in the city's 'Sofrim' complex. The closure at the Alharizi-Sokolov street site follows a lawsuit filed by residents against the network's owners, alleging nuisances including traffic congestion, parking shortages, and litter. The closures highlight ongoing tensions between the charity's operations and local residents' quality-of-life concerns. No further details on the lawsuit's timetable or court's response were available.
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