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Kfar Yona mayor demands prison relocation after mass protests disrupt city life

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First reported by Kikar HaShabbat · 1 day ago

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Kfar Yona Mayor Albert Tayeb has demanded that Military Prison 10 be moved out of the city after repeated large protests disrupted residents' lives. He says the demonstrations have shut down transport, canceled services, strained police resources, and damaged security and quality of life.

  • 01Mayor Albert Tayeb wants Military Prison 10 relocated out of Kfar Yona.
  • 02He said a recent protest drew more than 10,000 demonstrators.
  • 03Residents were trapped at home for four hours and services were disrupted.
  • 04Tayeb said protests strained police and harmed city security.
  • 05He requested urgent meetings with Katz and Ben Gvir.

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Kikar HaShabbatRight · Hebrew5 hours ago
Kfar Yona mayor demands prison relocation after mass protests disrupt city life
Kikar HaShabbatRight · Hebrew1 day ago
Kfar Yona mayor says protests target detention facility, not Haredim

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