Protester bites Border Police officer in front of Knesset

Police dispersed protesters who set up tents in front of the Knesset without receiving a permit on Sunday evening, according to Israel Police.

The protesters were informed that the protest was illegal and began disturbing the peace and attacking police officers, with police saying that one protester bit a Border Police officer on the hand. The protester who bit the police officer was detained and transferred to a police station.

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