According to journalist Barak Ravid, the Jerusalem district police proactively approached residents of the Rehavia neighborhood, urging them to file a petition with the High Court of Justice objecting to anti-government protests near the Prime Minister's residence on Balfour Street.
Barak Ravid (Haaretz/Channel 13) reported that Jerusalem district police proactively reached out to residents of the Rehavia neighborhood, urging them to petition the High Court of Justice against anti-government protests near the Prime Minister's residence on Balfour Street. The development, if accurate, would mark an unusual institutional intervention by police in the civilian legal process to suppress protest activity. The report is attributed to a single journalist and has not been corroborated by official police statements or other media outlets.
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