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IDF Central Command issues sweeping administrative restrictions against settler activists

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100% right-leaningFirst reported by Now 14 · 12 hours ago
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What happened

Central Command chief Avi Blot has issued administrative restriction orders against several right-wing activists in Judea and Samaria, including full house arrest for months. Those affected, among them newly engaged men, say the orders are blocking wedding preparations and amount to punishment without due process.

  • 01Avi Blot issued administrative orders against right-wing activists in Judea and Samaria.
  • 02The orders require months of house arrest and sometimes police reporting.
  • 03Among those targeted are a father of three, a yeshiva student, and two newly engaged men.
  • 04Recipients say the restrictions prevent them from preparing for their weddings.
  • 05One recipient said the orders are being used as punishment, not prevention.

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Arutz ShevaRight · Hebrew9 hours ago
IDF Central Command issues sweeping administrative restrictions against settler activists
Now 14Right · Hebrew12 hours ago
Central Command chief issues unusual administrative restrictions on settlers

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