Hundreds of protesters have arrived at Ben Gurion International Airport in their cars and have succeeded in blocking the access road leading to Terminal 3, despite a police presence.


According to onlookers, police have thus far failed to disperse the protesters despite having handed out a number of citations.

National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir is currently at the airport following a meeting at the police advance control room established there, along with the commander of Israel Police Central Region, Avi Biton, and the airport's chief supervisor, Etty Ganis. The minister insisted that "anarchy" would not be permitted despite the importance of allowing people to protest, and noted that Israel Police is considering taking a number of measures to disperse the protesters from the airport, including impounding their vehicles.

Ben-Gvir added that the measures taken are decided on by the police commissioner, not himself, and that he has "complete faith" in the police force, despite the fact that it has been severely weakened by successive government ministers who now criticize the government for the consequences of their own deeds.... Read More: Arutz-7