The hardline Jerusalem faction led by Rabbi Friedman has rescheduled its planned protest from afternoon to this morning, according to the group's announcement. The change marks a break from the usual afternoon timing of such demonstrations.
For the first time, the hardline Jerusalem faction (led by Rabbi Friedman) has scheduled its protest for this morning rather than the usual afternoon hours, the group announced Wednesday morning. The change in timing is a departure from the afternoon slot typical of the faction's demonstrations. As The Zioneer reported June 11, the same faction had called for a mass afternoon protest last week, with free transport from across the country. That demonstration went ahead as scheduled. The reason for the early timing this week is not yet known. The location of the protest has not been disclosed.
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