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Israeli police permit anti-war protest on condition of no child Gaza photos

April 21, 2025
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Israeli police permit anti-war protest on condition of no child Gaza photos
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DaysofPal- Israeli police attempted to impose restrictions on an upcoming anti-war protest in Tel Aviv by banning images of children and babies from Gaza, as well as signs bearing the words “genocide” and “ethnic cleansing,” according to local media reports.

The restrictions were communicated in a letter sent to protest organizers ahead of the demonstration scheduled for Thursday, Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported. The move sparked immediate backlash from activists, who accused authorities of censorship and political interference.

Although police have since walked back on the ban, protest organizers say the incident highlights broader issues around freedom of expression and the suppression of dissent.

“This was an attempt to censor messages in protest of the war and the government,” organizers said. “Police’s actions show that it is a political organization.”

One of the protest leaders, Alon-Lee Green, told The Times of Israel that he is prepared to challenge any renewed enforcement of the police demands in court. “If authorities insist on imposing those conditions, I will challenge the order before the High Court,” he stated.

The planned protest in Tel Aviv is part of a growing wave of anti-war demonstrations within Israel, reflecting a rising tide of public frustration over the government’s handling of the war in Gaza and its failure to secure the return of Israeli prisoners held by Hamas.

Earlier this month, police detained 23 people at a small anti-war rally in Haifa just minutes after it began. Officers reportedly tore down signs that read “Stop bombing aid convoys” and “Stop the genocide,” in a show of force that further fueled accusations of political suppression.

The protests coincide with increasing domestic pressure on the Israeli government to prioritize the return of hostages. According to the “Return of Israel” website, which collects and publishes petitions, more than 138,000 people had signed petitions demanding the return of prisoners as of Saturday morning.

The number of active petitions has risen from 47 to 50, including 21 launched by reserve and retired soldiers. Signatories include high-profile figures from Israel’s security and political establishment, such as former Prime Minister Ehud Barak, former IDF Chief of Staff Dan Halutz, and several former military commanders.

Currently, Israeli officials estimate that 59 citizens remain captive in Gaza, with 24 confirmed alive. Israel is currently holding over 9,500 Palestinians in detention.

Over 167,000 people have been killed and injured by Israeli military operations in Gaza since the war started on October 7, 2023, with ongoing support from the United States, and over 11,000 people are still unaccounted for, according to Palestinian sources.

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