The Palestinian Police organized a parade through the city of Ramallah on Wednesday afternoon to mark 32 years since its establishment, according to PA-affiliated sources.
The parade, which passed through the streets of Ramallah on Wednesday afternoon, was part of the Palestinian Police's 32nd anniversary celebrations, according to PA-affiliated channels.
The event comes after the Zioneer reported earlier Wednesday (14:44 Jerusalem) that the PA's security apparatus held ceremonies in Ramallah to mark the same anniversary. The parade appears to be a further element of those celebrations.
The Palestinian Police operates under the auspices of the Palestinian Authority. While not a direct security concern for Israel in this context, the display of PA security force presence in Ramallah remains a fixture of local governance in the West Bank.
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