The Edah HaChareidis, an ultra-Orthodox rabbinic court, declared an economic and consumer boycott against businesses and attractions around the Sea of Galilee, protesting the Tiberias municipality's decision to operate a mixed-gender beach and remove partition barriers in parts of the area.
According to the announcement, the Edah HaChareidis—one of the largest Haredi rabbinic courts—has declared an economic and consumer boycott targeting businesses and tourist attractions around the Sea of Galilee. The move comes in protest of the Tiberias municipality's recent decision to operate a mixed-gender beach and remove gender-separation partitions in parts of the lakefront area. The boycott is symbolic and organizational at this stage, calling on the public not to patronize the listed establishments. No information was provided on the specific businesses affected or the duration of the boycott.
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