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Police urge public to clear impact sites for rescue teams

Police urge public to clear impact sites, citing obstruction to rescue teams & civilian danger. Allow emergency forces unobstructed access.

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We are witnessing in some of the scenes a gathering of onlookers who are a significant obstruction to the management of the scene and the activity of forces in the field. We appeal to the curious public to move away immediately and allow police officers, fire and rescue, Home Front Command, Magen David Adom for Israel, and United Hatzalah to carry out their mission in the various scenes. Beyond the danger inherent in the presence of civilians at the impact sites, there is a real need to keep emergency routes clear and allow rapid access for security and rescue forces.

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