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06 Apr 2022 | 05:34 AM UTC

Israel: Activists plan to protest in Governmental Campus area of Jerusalem April 6

Activists to protest in Governmental Campus area of Jerusalem, Israel, April 6. Increased security, localized transport disruptions likely.

Informational

Event

Activists plan to protest in the Governmental Campus area of Jerusalem from 19:00 April 6 to denounce the government's alleged weak response to the recent terror attacks in the country. Organizers have announced that protesters will gather at the junction opposite Cinema City. Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will reportedly be in attendance. Hundreds of individuals could attend the event.

Increased security and localized transport disruptions are likely in the Governmental Campus area through late April 6. Clashes between police and protesters cannot be ruled out, particularly if demonstrators are overly disruptive or if they ignore police orders to disperse.

Context

Authorities in Israel have bolstered security nationwide following three terror attacks since March 22, resulting in 11 deaths and over a dozen injuries. The number of fatalities and injuries marks March as one of the deadliest months in Israel's recent history. The Israeli government has taken several steps to mitigate the risks of further possible attacks and alleviate tensions between Israel's Jewish and Arab communities. While the possibility of further attacks cannot be ruled out, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has pledged that Israeli security forces will remain vigilant in the face of ongoing threats.

Advice

Avoid the protest due to the potential for clashes. Heed the advice of security personnel. Allow additional time if traveling through the affected area April 6.