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25 Dec 2022 | 10:11 AM UTC

Israel: Further protests against incoming government likely through mid-January

Demonstrations against new government likely to continue in Israel through mid-January. Increased security likely.

Informational

Event

Additional demonstrations against Israel's incoming government led by Prime Minister-designate Benjamin Netanyahu remain likely through at least mid-January. Protests have been occurring across the nation's major cities, including in Tel Aviv and Haifa, in recent days over the formation of the new government. Protesters allege that the new governing coalition will endanger the country's democracy and undermine its civic institutions.

Protests have been particularly common in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv on weekends and have typically drawn hundreds to thousands of participants. However, demonstrations have also been reported on weekdays in cities nationwide. Future gatherings could focus on traditionally popular protest sites, such as prominent public squares, city centers, and government buildings across the country. In Tel Aviv, popular protest sites include Rabin, Habima, and Dizengoff squares. In Jerusalem, demonstrations have occurred outside government ministries, near the Prime Minister's Office, and at Ha-Shabat Square. Localized transport disruptions are likely near all protests.

Recent anti-government gatherings have also led to clashes between protesters and police. Such confrontations are possible if protesters are overly disruptive or fail to comply with police instructions. Clashes between protesters and Netanyahu supporters have also occurred at demonstrations nationwide. Further similar incidents cannot be ruled out over the coming days and weeks.

Advice

Avoid all announced or spontaneous protest actions due to the potential for violence. Exercise caution near likely protest locations. Monitor local media for protest activity, as organizers may not announce plans in advance. Confirm the availability of transport and allow additional time to reach destinations. Plan for increased security and localized transport disruptions near demonstrations. Follow all police instructions.