A police officer was injured today during clashes with protesters at the Geha Interchange, according to Israeli media. No further details on the officer's condition or the circumstances have been reported yet.
A police officer was injured Wednesday afternoon during clashes with demonstrators at the Geha Interchange, a major junction on Highway 4 east of Tel Aviv. The report, cited by Israeli media from journalist Eli Hirshman (N12), provides no details on the officer's condition, the nature of the injury, or whether arrests were made. The incident is the latest in a series of protest-related injuries at Geha over the past week. On June 11, a 93-year-old pedestrian was struck and moderately wounded in what footage suggested was a deliberate hit-and-run during a protest at the same junction. More than eight other protest-related injuries—including a moderate wounding of a 21-year-old at the nearby Ganot Interchange—and several arrests have been reported since June 6. The broader context of these demonstrations involves opposition to government policy, though specific grievances at today's protest have not been confirmed. The officer's injury remains a single-source report, with no official police or emergency-services confirmation as of 14:40.
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