On Saturday, a police source told the Daily Haaretz that the force would not accept the new regulations governing the demonstrations, which require protesters to be divided into “capsules” of 20, saying they were recommendations and not government-approved restrictions.
The source said police would expand the dominance allowed to demonstrate outdoors in the prime minister’s apartment on Sunday to allow protesters to distance themselves from the community. Police were also expected to call on protesters to maintain teams of up to 20 people.
Netanyahu and his supporters said the protests were a major vector of infection, fitness officials said that so far no cases have been traced at rallies.
In addition to new and collection measures, the closure also includes powerful restrictions on advertising activity, adding restrictions to restaurants and other restaurants to deliver deliveries.
On Sunday, police hit Jaffa’s Nisso café with a fine of 5,000 shekels for serving about 50 consumers defying closure.
Yoni Salomon, the coffee owner, said he “had no choice” to open.
“There is no logic for this blockade,” he told public broadcaster Kan. “When you got hit here, you saw that the post was full. People voted with their feet. “
Solomon added: “We will not allow anyone to take away our basic rights to freedom, paintings and livelihoods. Array. . . I’m in a position to absorb the fine. “
He also downplayed considerations that in-person food may be just a source of transmission, and said the increase in infections is not similar to restaurants and cafes.
According to the Ynet news website, other restaurants are challenging the takeaway ban.
“I can see why it is not allowed in the place to eat, but not allowing takeout is an injustice. It took us a while to get up from the first wave and again, they impose inadmissible restrictions,” said an anonymous owner of the place. , referring to the initial lockdown earlier this year.
The news also indicated that restaurants and cafes were authorized as bakeries or department stores that promote food to offer takeaways, as the ban only applies to institutions indexed as restaurants.
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Earlier on Sunday, police said they had imposed 2,802 fines on the last day for violations of blocking regulations and other coronavirus regulations, the vast majority of them on other people who ventured more than a mile from their homes for no smart reason.
Police said that until now the public had largely adhered to the restrictions that took effect here on Friday afternoon, as a component of the government’s most recent effort to stop the developing pandemic. The closure will remain in effect for at least three weeks, which has one of the highest daily infection rates in the world compared to the population, it is the first evolved country to order a temporary closure to combat the pandemic.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Health has reported 3 new coronavirus deaths since Saturday afternoon, with the national death toll now at 1,229 and said that 3,406 cases had been diagnosed on Saturday, a minimum of previous days, but that it was due to less evidence. Rosh Hashaná’s vacation. Positive rates remained high, with 8. 9 consistent with the percentage of tests that yielded positive results of 38,110 consistent with the form.
By Sunday, Israel had shown a total of 185,490 instances since the start of the pandemic, of which 50,749 were active; of these active instances, 607 were in serious condition (153 of them fanatical) and 257 were in moderate condition. had mild or non-existent symptoms.