“Anyone engaging in this type of deplorable behaviour can expect a knock on the door and a swift date with the court."
Israel Police told The Jerusalem Post that while the initial protests had been permitted, participants attempted to start a march without approval, causing police to physically confront them.
A Toronto man faces rare charges of advocating genocide, along with arson and antisemitic vandalism, in a series of attacks targeting the Jewish community.
In one instance, the suspect wore a kippah and sandals while walking around the community of Elazar and attempted to break into a home.
An additional post showed a photo of the terrorist who carried out the terror attack at the El-Khader Junction in Gush Etzion in December of 2024.
While being treated for smoke inhalation, the man admitted to intentionally starting the fire. He told authorities he had been held against his will since the age of 11.
The IDF is currently investigating whether the documents contained material whose exposure could cause significant damage.
The victim sustained moderate wounds to his leg and was transferred to the hospital.
The Taiba resident, 21-year-old Kamal Nashaf, also pledged allegiance to ISIS, the agencies noted.
The Palestinian was working in construction and was residing at a construction site in Mevaseret Zion where the police operated.