Reporter Yehuda Aharoni has compiled a detailed guide to tomorrow's road closures and expected traffic jams caused by extremist protesters blocking intersections, according to a post shared by Boaz Golan. The report lists specific locations and times of the planned disruptions.
Reporter Yehuda Aharoni has published a detailed forecast of tomorrow's traffic disruptions, listing specific junctions and times where extremist protesters plan to block roads. The information was shared Tuesday afternoon via a post by Boaz Golan, a prominent activist. The guide is intended to help drivers plan alternate routes during the expected morning and afternoon peak hours. This follows a period of heightened protest activity, including a recent hit-and-run incident during a Jerusalem faction demonstration that drew widespread condemnation. The Zioneer has previously reported on warnings by officials regarding the potential for escalation in the West Bank (Judea and Samaria), though the new roadblock forecast focuses on disruptions within the Green Line.
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