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Police arrest two more Standing Together activists for vandalism at Tel Aviv police HQ

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Police arrest two more Standing Together activists for vandalism at Tel Aviv police HQ

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TL;DR

Two activists from the left-wing movement Standing Together were arrested after committing an act of vandalism at the entrance of the Tel Aviv district police headquarters, according to police reports. Minutes earlier, two others were arrested for spilling red liquid at the same location.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Minutes after the first arrests at the Tel Aviv district police headquarters, two more Standing Together activists were taken into custody for vandalism at the same entrance, police said Wednesday evening. The first two suspects had been arrested for spilling red-colored liquid at the site, with police releasing photos of the scene. According to the latest update, the additional pair were detained for an act of vandalism — details of which have not yet been fully specified. There were no reports of injuries or damage from either incident. The arrests come amid ongoing protest activity by the left-wing movement, which has staged demonstrations against government policy in recent weeks. As The Zioneer reported at 18:20 Jerusalem, the first pair of activists were arrested with no injuries or damage reported; the new detentions represent a continuation of the same police operation at the same location.

02 · How it developed

2 developments

  1. Latest

    Two additional activists arrested for vandalism at the same location

  2. Police arrest two protestors for spilling red liquid at Tel Aviv district police HQ entrance

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03 · Source and signal

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