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Haifa Pride Police Plan to Bar Anti-Ben Gvir Shirts, Despite Police Chief's Stance
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100% centerFirst reported by N12 · 2 days ago
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What happened
Police officers in Israel’s Coastal District said they would bar anti-Ben Gvir shirts from Haifa’s Pride parade on Thursday. The comments, captured in recordings, appear to conflict with Police Commissioner Daniel Levy’s recent apology after a similar Tel Aviv incident. District commander Yechiel Bohadana said the officers were wrong and that policy is set by the commissioner.
- 01Coastal District officers said anti-Ben Gvir shirts will be barred from Haifa Pride.
- 02Recordings show officers describing such slogans as incitement.
- 03The parade is scheduled for Thursday afternoon in Haifa.
- 04The dispute follows a similar Tel Aviv Pride incident two weeks ago.
- 05District commander Yechiel Bohadana said police policy is set by the commissioner.
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