The demonstration was held in the city of Ra'anana, located north of Tel Aviv, on Saturday. Bennett had decided to live in his private home in Ra’anana and not move to the premier’s official residence in Jerusalem.
"Opponents of vaccination and the ‘green pass’ are protesting [in front of Bennett’s home]. Police are in charge of regulating traffic and ensuring the safety and security of demonstrators," Zingerman told Sputnik.
According to the Israeli police spokesman, traffic had to be diverted in Ra’anana on Saturday night because of the protest.
The so-called "green pass" allows Israelis who are vaccinated or who have recovered from COVID-19 to enter certain venues.
In an effort to get more people vaccinated amid the spread of the omicron strain of the coronavirus, Israel has introduced travel restrictions for its citizens and has banned the entry of foreigners until December 29.