Protest organizers have instructed drivers planning to participate in tomorrow's demonstrations not to initiate roadblocks, according to a message from Eli Hirschman shared via N12. The directive contradicts earlier reports by Yehuda Aharoni about planned extremist roadblocks. The instructions apply to drivers specifically; other protest actions may still occur.
In a directive published Tuesday evening via N12, anti-government protest organizer Eli Hirschman instructed drivers planning to participate in tomorrow's demonstrations not to initiate roadblocks. The message appears to walk back or clarify earlier reports by journalist Yehuda Aharoni, published at 16:12, which detailed specific locations and times of planned traffic disruptions by 'extremist' protesters blocking intersections. The new directive applies to drivers specifically, leaving open the possibility of other protest tactics. The shift signals an effort by organizers to control the narrative and maintain a law-abiding public image, while the planned demonstrations — focused on transportation and infrastructure — are still set to go ahead.
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