A massive protest erupted in an unnamed city ahead of a planned visit by a Knesset member, bringing the city to a standstill even before the MK arrived, according to reports.
According to reports circulating on Sunday, a large protest broke out in a city in Israel ahead of a planned visit by a member of Knesset (MK). The city was effectively shut down as demonstrators gathered in numbers that overwhelmed local infrastructure. The MK's visit had not yet begun when the protest escalated to the point of paralyzing the city. Details regarding the identity of the MK, the location of the city, the cause of the protest, and any ensuing security measures or arrests are not yet available. The incident is developing.
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