The leadership of the protest in Israel decided to return to the step of closing Ben Gurion International Airport in Tel Aviv, disrupting flights, starting next Monday.
The protesters are preparing for a series of other sudden measures, in the wake of the statements of the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, about his continued implementation of the coup plan against the judiciary.
Netanyahu renewed the call to restrict demonstrations.
University professor Shikma Pressler-Schwarzman, who supervises the Tel Aviv demonstration crew's plan, said that the government is sending clear messages to the public saying that it is "continuing to implement its coup plan."
However, for tactical reasons, it freezes some steps, pushes others, and exercises a great deception of the public.
The leaders of the protest intend to enter the airport with a large number of cars.
According to previous experience, such a step would cause flight cancellations, passenger delays, and serious disruption to air traffic.