The occupation turns Jerusalem into a military barracks

The occupation turns Jerusalem into a military barracks

Tomorrow 11,000 police officers will be deployed in the city of Jerusalem, to secure the convoys of about 50 leaders and international officials who will arrive in the city to attend the Holocaust revival ceremony throughout Wednesday and Thursday, which will turn Jerusalem into a military barracks.

The arrival of state leaders and political officials is scheduled to start from this evening until tomorrow evening, most notably the American Vice President Mike Pence, the Russian President Vladimir Putin, and the heads of state of France, Germany and the Netherlands, according to the Israeli Arabic-language Makan channel.

As of today, the first passenger terminal at Ben Gurion Airport will be closed as part of preparations to receive the chiefs.

It was decided to make changes in the traffic in Jerusalem and the vicinity of Ben Gurion Airport.