Israeli police conducted an operation to disperse an anti-war protest in Tel Aviv, detaining several demonstrators including Alon-Lee Green, leader of the Jewish-Arab movement 'Standing Together'. The protesters had gathered to oppose Israel’s ongoing war, attacks on neighboring countries, and destruction in Gaza. They chanted slogans demanding an end to the war and aggression, accusing authorities of suppressing dissent. Police reportedly used force to break up the rally and arrested multiple participants.
According to the report, the detainees were held on buses after their arrest. During this time, air raid sirens sounded in the area, but police allegedly prevented them from reaching nearby shelters, escalating tensions. Human rights groups and activists claim that arrests, use of force, and dispersal of gatherings are increasingly being used to suppress anti-war protests, even as public opposition continues to grow.
Recent weeks have seen similar crackdowns across Israel, with numerous arrests reported during other anti-war demonstrations.