Israel Police Commissioner Danny Levi is personally taking part in roadblock operations, a police source tells The Zioneer. The move comes amid ongoing Haredi protest convoys targeting Prison 10 near Kfar Yona.
Israel Police Commissioner Danny Levi is personally participating in roadblock operations, a police source confirmed Tuesday evening. The commissioner's direct involvement comes as protest convoys — estimated at 1,000–1,200 vehicles across the country on Wednesday, according to earlier police reports cited by Dan Fisher (N12) — continue to target Prison 10 near Kfar Yona. Police had previously set up roadblocks around Zichron Yaakov on Tuesday after extremist Haredi protesters attempted to reach Levi's home. The commissioner's presence on the ground signals the escalation of the police response: from roadblock management to a senior command-level presence at protest hotspots. No further details on the commissioner's specific location or the duration of his deployment were available.
2 developments
- DevelopingConcern grows for Police Chief Danny Levi amid Haredi unrest near Zichron Yaakov
- StrongPolice block minibuses carrying Haredi protesters en route to commissioner's home
- DevelopingPolice commissioner reportedly reprimands spokespeople over Haredi protest enforcement
- StrongPolice commissioner suspends officer who kicked Haredi protester on Highway 4
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