The leaders of the protest movement in Israel against the plan for judicial amendments rejected the offer of the Israeli police and insisted on demonstrating in front of the "Terminal 3" waiting hall at Ben Gurion International Airport in Tel Aviv.
The protesters also refused to specify the number of participants in the upcoming demonstrations today, Monday.
The leaders of the protest movement and the Israeli opposition announced earlier that they would organize protest demonstrations against the government's plan for judicial amendments today, Monday, in the vicinity of Ben Gurion Airport, and hundreds of protesters intend to block entry to Ben Gurion Airport and paralyze traffic to and from the airport, as part of the protests.
The Israeli police said it was likely that Ben Gurion Airport would witness disruptions and disturbances in air traffic due to the upcoming protests today against the plan for judicial amendments that the Israeli government insists on approving.