Updated On: 01 April, 2024 07:38 AM IST | Tel Aviv | Agencies
Protesters stand in front of the water cannon chanting ‘we will not give up’

Protests in front of the Defense Ministry in the Israeli coastal city of Tel Aviv. Pic/AP
The Israeli police arrested 16 people in Tel Aviv who were holding large protests demanding the release of hostages from Hamas captivity in Gaza and the removal of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, CNN reported. The police said in a statement on Friday that the protestors were arrested for “for disruption of traffic and road blockages.” The police have also imposed an additional nine fines totalling 1,000 shekels (USD 270) for creating disturbances and blocking traffic.
“There were large amounts of protestors who disrupted public order by igniting fires, toppling police barriers, obstructing roads, and scuffling with law enforcement: 16 disorderly individuals were arrested and 9 citations of 1000 shekels (USD 270) were written for disruption of traffic and road blockages,” the statement read.