On Wednesday, amid protest convoys moving on roads across the country, a truck was set up near Prison 10 and used to project messages to detainees inside the nearby facility. The vehicle, normally used for religious processions and bringing in a Torah scroll, was fitted with a powerful sound system.
The truck’s speakers played songs of encouragement for the detainees held in the prison. In addition, the names of yeshiva students detained there for the “offense” of studying Torah were read out one by one over the public-address system.
The event was documented from the scene, alongside the broader wave of protest convoys and road activity taking place simultaneously around Israel. The article does not say who organized the truck display or how the prison authorities responded.