Massive protests took place in Tel Aviv against a potential war on Iran, with demonstrators expressing disappointment over the Israeli police's inability to protect them. These protests come amid rising regional tensions.
Israeli police employed sewage water to disperse a large protest outside the Knesset against the controversial death penalty law for prisoners. Protesters, gathered late last night, faced severe repression from security forces as they expressed their rejection of the law.
The Israeli police chief announced the freezing of the incitement unit established by National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, raising questions about its impact on the country's security situation. This decision comes amid increasing security tensions in Israel.
Polish President <strong>Karol Nowakowski</strong> has accused the Israeli police of disrespecting Christian traditions after <strong>Patriarch Pierbattista Pizzaballa</strong> was barred from entering the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. This incident highlights rising tensions in the region over religious and political issues.
French President Emmanuel Macron condemned the Israeli police's decision to prevent the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Cardinal <strong>Pierbattista Pizzaballa</strong>, from holding Palm Sunday Mass. He emphasized the need to ensure freedom of worship for all religions in Jerusalem.
The Israeli police announced charges against one of its officers for referencing the criminal record of National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir during a conversation with a citizen. This incident has sparked widespread debate about freedom of expression within the security establishment.