Police have issued an administrative closure order against a supermarket in Givatayim after an illegal resident employed there was located and arrested, according to i24NEWS.
A single-source report from i24NEWS (Monday 11:29 Jerusalem) indicates that police have issued an administrative closure order against a supermarket in Givatayim following the location and arrest of an illegal resident employed there. The brief, unelaborated dispatch does not specify when the arrest occurred, the identity of the worker or employer, or the duration of the closure. The move follows a similar pattern of enforcement seen recently: as The Zioneer previously reported, Thursday saw administrative closure orders issued against two Tel Aviv eateries for the same offense, with three illegal residents arrested and business owners detained for questioning. No additional details or official confirmation beyond the one outlet's report are yet available.
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