
Possible New Title: Israeli Police Consider Banning Protests Over Gaza Attacks

The Israeli Supreme Court has approved the ban on demonstrations by the police, citing security concerns due to the ongoing conflict with Gaza. The decision comes after Israeli police intervened in a demonstration against the war in Gaza, preventing Arab and Jewish participants from gathering in Haifa. The “Front Party” and the Legal Center for the Rights of Arab Minorities in Israel had filed petitions to protest Israeli attacks on Gaza. The latest situation in Israel’s attacks on Gaza includes a comprehensive attack by the armed wing of Hamas, heavy Israeli air strikes, and a significant number of casualties on both sides. The conflict has led to a high number of casualties, with thousands of people killed and injured in the attacks. The clashes between the Israeli army and Hezbollah have also resulted in multiple casualties. The situation remains tense and continues to be a cause for concern.





