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Taking Responsibility: Omar Adam’s Request to His Fans

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Omar Adam, who has begun his series of performances at Ramat Gan Stadium, asked fans expected to attend: “Try to come by public transportation.” The remarks were made against the backdrop of the severe congestion expected in Gush Dan, following a rare combination of a massive protest by the Jerusalem Faction and three huge concerts.

In view of the heavy traffic disruptions expected today, Thursday, in Gush Dan, Omar Adam, who has started his series of performances at Ramat Gan Stadium, asked the fans coming to his show: “My dears, try to come by public transportation as much as you can, it’s more convenient and fun. Get here on time, what will you do at home?” As mentioned, Gush Dan is set to face one of the most unusual congestion days recorded in recent years.

The extreme congestion expected comes as a result of a rare combination of a massive protest by the Jerusalem Faction alongside three huge performances taking place simultaneously across the center of the country. Police warn of significant traffic disruptions and are calling on the public to postpone nonessential travel. The Jerusalem Faction announced a large-scale protest over the arrest of yeshiva students and their transfer to military prison. According to the announcements published, thousands of demonstrators are expected to reach the center of the country using a shuttle system departing from various cities, including Jerusalem, Beit Shemesh, Ashdod, Bnei Brak, Modi'in Illit, Elad and Ahisamach. According to estimates, the protest is expected to begin in the afternoon.

In parallel with the protest, three major concerts will take place this evening in the center of the country. Singer Eyal Golan will perform at Bloomfield Stadium in Tel Aviv, Omar Adam at Ramat Gan Stadium, and Ben Zur at Shlomo Insurance Stadium in Petah Tikva. According to estimates, more than 80,000 people are expected to attend the performances.

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