Protesters Target Ben Gurion Airport in Anti-Government Demonstrations

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Police in Israel have urged protesters not to shut down Ben Gurion Airport during a planned demonstration against the government's judicial overhaul. The police have vowed "zero tolerance" for blocking roads and have limited the number of demonstrators to 5,000. Protest organizers have criticized the move, accusing the police of infringing on the freedom of protest. The police have emphasized their commitment to upholding the right to protest but warned against blocking roads or interfering with traffic. The protest at the airport was called in response to the government's resumption of legislative work on its judicial shakeup plans.
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