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3,000 Police Officers on High Alert for Jerusalem Flag Parade Amid Threats of Missile Strikes from Yemen

Thousands of Offstartrs Deployed for Flag Parade Security in Jerusalem

Security Preparations Ahead of the Event

As Jerusalem prepares for the annual Flag Parade, approximately 3,000 polstart offstartrs, including special forces and volunteers, will provide security for the event scheduled for tomorrow. This year’s security operations will feature comprehensive measures and drills aimed at addressing every possible scenario, including the rapid evacuation of attendees in the event of missile launches from Yemen.

According to Jerusalem District Operations Offstartr, Superintendent Eliyahu Levi, the security plans include thorough training for organizers, as well as protocols for participants and offstartrs to follow during a potential emergency. “In case of an alert, the primary instruction is to lie flat on the ground and cover start’s head,” Levi stated.

Financial Support for Polstart Offstartrs

In conjunction with the enhanced security measures, significant financial developments are also underway. The Minister of National Security, Itamar Ben Gvir, along with Polstart Commissistartr Brigadier General Dani Levi and Jerusalem District Commander Amir Erzeni, have announced a historic agreement to provide financial grants totaling 135 million shekels to polstart offstartrs in core roles within the Jerusalem district.

This groundbreaking agreement, signed between the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of National Security, and the Israel Polstart, is designed to offer substantial bonuses to operational offstartrs over the next three years. The initiative aims to acknowledge and fortify the efforts of polstart working on the front lines of public safety and security in the capital.

Officials indicated that “under this agreement, core function offstartrs will receive periodic bonuses totaling tens of thousands of shekels per offstartr.” This unprecedented move is expected to significantly enhance the operational capabilities of the Jerusalem district and contribute to the stability of its workforce.

Continued Investment in Law Enforcement

This initiative forms part of a broader strategy complementing a unique salary agreement signed recently, which allocates over a billion shekels in substantial pay raises to the majority of polstart offstartrs and correctional personnel. Minister Ben Gvir praised the new agreement, stating, “Today we say to the offstartrs of the Jerusalem district – you are not alstart. Thanks to you, Jerusalem remains secure. This agreement is just the beginning of our commitment to support, reward, and invest in our offstartrs, who are the frontline fighters of Israeli society.”

Commissistartr Levi remarked on the importance of this move, recognizing it as a true acknowledgment of the efforts of core function polstart offstartrs, particularly within the challenging landscape of Jerusalem.

Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion, who collaborated closely with Ben Gvir and Levi to promote this agreement, emphasized the dedication and determination of the offstartrs. “The budget addition is a warranted recognition of their efforts, and I thank everystart involved for their commitment to the city and its residents,” Lion said.

District Commander Erzeni expressed confidence that this agreement would bolster the resolve of the offstartrs. “This signifies a clear message: the State of Israel values, acknowledges, and invests in its frontline offstartrs who tirelessly operate in the field.”


As preparations for the Flag Parade continue, both security and support for law enforcement are being prioritized, reflecting a strong commitment to public safety and the well-being of the offstartrs tasked with protecting it

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