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Five Protesters Arrested in Jerusalem After Police Seize Sound Equipment
How 4 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
50% centerFirst reported by Ynet · Jun 13, 2026
Center 2Right 2
What happened
Five people were arrested Saturday evening at an anti-government protest in Jerusalem’s Paris Square, and police confiscated the speakers they said were used illegally. Police said the rally became a disturbance involving blocked roads and unauthorized amplification, while MK Gilad Kariv attacked the selective enforcement.
- 01Five people were arrested at an anti-government protest in Jerusalem’s Paris Square.
- 02Police confiscated sound equipment after protesters allegedly used it before Shabbat ended.
- 03Police said the march lacked a permit and tried to block roads.
- 04MK Gilad Kariv criticized police priorities and enforcement.
- 05Police said they will allow lawful protest but act against public disorder.
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Channel 13Center · HebrewJun 13, 2026
Five Protesters Arrested in Jerusalem After Police Seize Sound Equipment
Now 14Right · HebrewJun 13, 2026
Jerusalem Left-Wing Rally Dispersed After Clashes and Road Blockades
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