Hundreds of people gathered around Lag Ba’omer bonfires in neighborhoods across Israel on Monday night, in violation of the Israeli government’s emergency restrictions imposed to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Members of the Israel Police Special Patrol Unit (Yasam) dispersed crowds in some of the locations with the use of water jets, according to Channel 12 News.
Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu “vehemently condemned the violation of the rules” of social distancing in general and those put in place specifically ahead of Lab Ba’omer.
In an urgent call with Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan, Acting Police Commissioner Motti Cohen and National Security Council head Meir Ben-Shabbat, Netanyahu stressed the need to “increase enforcement” of emergency coronavirus regulations. Ben-Shabbat warned that violations such as those exhibited on Lag Ba’omer are liable to bring about a fresh spike in infection.
Despite the gradual reopening of the economy as a result of a declining coronavirus death and infection rate, the Israeli cabinet decided last week to prohibit the traditional mass celebrations on Lag Ba’omer which involve lighting and dancing around bonfires.