Israeli Prison Guards Strip Search Detained Anti-gov't Protesters After Labor MK's Visit

A labor lawmaker was granted permission to visit four detained protesters, after his request was previously rejected twice by Ben-Gvir's office. Following the visit, the protesters, charged with firing flares at the PM's home, were strip searched

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Four protesters, charged with firing flares at the prime minister's private residence in Caesarea, were strip searched by the Israel Prison Service last Thursday after Labor MK Gilad Kariv visited them at the Kishon Prison, their lawyers told Haaretz.

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