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Man indicted for placing anti-police sign at entrance to Bat Ayin
The sign reads, "This road leads to the Bat Ayin settlement. Entry is forbidden for Israel Police! You undermine the security of the residents of this settlement, you killed our son."
A sign put up at the entrance to the Bat Ayin settlement warns Israel Police from entering in the wake of Ahuvia Sandak's death, January 21, 2021.
(photo credit:
POLICE SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT
)
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JERUSALEM POST STAFF
FEBRUARY 2, 2021 16:17
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