Police chief defends Maccabi Tel Aviv fan ban
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El Al has restarted flights between Tel Aviv and Eilat after more than 10 years, with two daily routes and special fares for local residents. El Al returned to the Tel Aviv–Eilat route on Tuesday for the first time in more than a decade,
Streets that will be either partially or fully shut for the duration include Kaplan Street, Begin Road from Jabotinsky Street to Hashmonaim Street, Shaul Hamelech Street, Laskov Street, Heftman Street, Dubnov Street and Weizmann Street. The HaShalom Interchange will also be closed.
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Police intelligence explaining their reasoning for their ban on Israeli club's fans contradicts statements by government ministers
With their most recent outing against rivals Hapoel Tel Aviv last weekend postponed prior to kick off, Maccabi Tel Aviv return to action after a two-week break aiming to get their league-phase bid up and running with a three-point haul.
Israeli police said Monday that a coffin carrying the apparent remains of a deceased hostage had arrived in Tel Aviv for identification amid diplomatic efforts in the region aimed at pushing forward the next phase of the Trump administration’s ceasefire plan.
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