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Two Protesters Arrested After Pouring Red Liquid at Tel Aviv Police Station Entrance

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Two Protesters Arrested After Pouring Red Liquid at Tel Aviv Police Station Entrance
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First reported by Kikar HaShabbat · Jul 1, 2026

What happened

Two protesters were arrested after pouring red liquid at the Tel Aviv District Police Station entrance during a demonstration against crime handling in the Arab community. Police intervened to stop the vandalism and stressed they allow lawful protests but will not tolerate disorder or property damage.

  • 01Two protesters arrested for pouring red liquid at Tel Aviv police station entrance.
  • 02Protest targeted police handling of violence and crime in the Arab community.
  • 03Police and Border Police tried to prevent vandalism but failed initially.
  • 04Police allow lawful protests but prohibit disorder and property damage.
  • 05Arrests followed as part of maintaining public order during the demonstration.

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Now 14Right · HebrewJul 1, 2026
Two Protesters Arrested After Pouring Red Liquid at Tel Aviv Police Station Entrance
Kikar HaShabbatRight · HebrewJul 1, 2026
Israeli Police Arrest Two After Violent Left-Wing Protest Near Tel Aviv Police Headquarters

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