Neighbors of IDF Central Command chief Maj. Gen. Avi Blot woke up to administrative arrest warrants on their doors, reportedly following the arrest of Tal Yanon Dradik. The warrants mark an escalation in the security response to the ongoing protest campaign against the commander.
Following the arrest of Tal Yanon Dradik, neighbors of IDF Central Command chief Maj. Gen. Avi Blot reportedly received administrative arrest warrants on their doors. The warrants, a preventive detention measure used by Israeli security forces, mark a significant escalation in the state's response to the protest campaign targeting the commander.
Earlier today, The Zioneer reported that protesters had hung mock administrative arrest warrants on doors near the general's home. The new warrants target the general's neighbors, indicating a broader security sweep.
Details on the identity of Tal Yanon Dradik and the exact circumstances of the arrest and warrants remain unclear. The incident is developing.
2 developments
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