Protesters against COVID-19 restrictions gathered outside Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett's home in Ra'anana, on Saturday evening, to express anger at the latest government restrictions in response to COVID-19.
The protesters held signs, megaphones and marched past the house. One protester named Eyal explained his motivations for attending, stating: "We are fighting coercion, we are fighting the green pass."
Currently, only those who are vaccinated or recovered are allowed to enter certain venues in Israel.
Three people were arrested after a water canon was eventually used to disperse the protesters.
Israel has a high number of its population currently vaccinated, with official data stating 93.3 percent of the population has received two doses of the COVID-19 vaccination, at least 16,892,517 doses being administered in total.
Protesters against COVID-19 restrictions gathered outside Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett's home in Ra'anana, on Saturday evening, to express anger at the latest government restrictions in response to COVID-19.
The protesters held signs, megaphones and marched past the house. One protester named Eyal explained his motivations for attending, stating: "We are fighting coercion, we are fighting the green pass."
Currently, only those who are vaccinated or recovered are allowed to enter certain venues in Israel.
Three people were arrested after a water canon was eventually used to disperse the protesters.
Israel has a high number of its population currently vaccinated, with official data stating 93.3 percent of the population has received two doses of the COVID-19 vaccination, at least 16,892,517 doses being administered in total.
Protesters against COVID-19 restrictions gathered outside Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett's home in Ra'anana, on Saturday evening, to express anger at the latest government restrictions in response to COVID-19.
The protesters held signs, megaphones and marched past the house. One protester named Eyal explained his motivations for attending, stating: "We are fighting coercion, we are fighting the green pass."
Currently, only those who are vaccinated or recovered are allowed to enter certain venues in Israel.
Three people were arrested after a water canon was eventually used to disperse the protesters.
Israel has a high number of its population currently vaccinated, with official data stating 93.3 percent of the population has received two doses of the COVID-19 vaccination, at least 16,892,517 doses being administered in total.