The Jerusalem Post

Protesters arrested in front of A-G’s home

- • By TAMAR BEERI

Protesters were arrested in front of Attorney-General Avichai Mandelblit’s home on Friday evening after allegedly breaking rules set forth by police in advance, leading to a second round of demonstrat­ions attended to by hundreds on Saturday night, including Democratic Union Party leaders, such as chairman and former prime minister Ehud Barak.

During the protests, which took place in Petah Tikva near Mandelblit’s home as well as in Kiryat Ono, demonstrat­ors violated rules by allegedly using megaphones and harassed police officers, calling them “Mandelblit rags.”

Barak told Channel 13 that he had come to “make sure that the disgrace that occurred [there] does not repeat itself.” He argued that “all of the fairy tales that are told about ‘order violations’ are deceptions.”

Several other leaders of the Democratic Union demanded that probes be initiated regarding the conduct of the police from the Friday afternoon protests.

“On Wednesday, police instructio­ns were released for the protests in the Kfar Ganim neighborho­od in Petah Tikva,” the police said in a statement. “The instructio­ns determined the location, time, and use of voice amplifiers in the protest.”

On Friday, however, “a number of protesters arrived in Petah Tikva and violated the guidelines as they disturbed Mandelblit as he walked to synagogue, refused the request of the police officers to be accompanie­d to the police station, spoke through megaphones and bothered the police officers in their duties.”

“The freedom to demonstrat­e, as a freedom in a democratic state, is limited,” Justice Minister Amir Ohana tweeted on Saturday night in relation to the protests. “The rules set by the police for demonstrat­ions near the home of the attorney-general... are reasonable. Public figures also have families, neighbors and routines that they have the right to do (including praying at the synagogue on the Sabbath evening without interrupti­on).”

“Is it important to you to demonstrat­e facing a public figure?” Ohana said. “Do it in front of his office. Leave his family and neighbors alone.”

 ?? (Roy Alima/Flash90) ?? PROTESTERS DEMAND an end to government corruption last night near the home of AttorneyGe­neral Avichai Mandelblit in Petah Tikva.
(Roy Alima/Flash90) PROTESTERS DEMAND an end to government corruption last night near the home of AttorneyGe­neral Avichai Mandelblit in Petah Tikva.

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