Current sectionIsrael NewsIsrael Crime & JusticeThe Environment Ministry cited a provision for drawing in a 'sensitive location,' despite the minister's home not falling under the characterization of the law, which defines such sites as nature reserves, memorials and archaeological sitesShare to FacebookShare to XArticle printing is available to subscribers onlyPrint in a simple, ad-free formatSubscribeComments: Zen reading is available to subscribers onlyAd-free and in a comfortable reading formatSubscribeNir Hasson09:26 PM • July 28 2026 IDTA Jerusalem resident and regular anti-government protester was fined 1,500 shekels ($490) after writing "We will not give up" in sidewalk chalk outside the home of Israel's economy minister, according to a citation she received Tuesday.Loading...Click the alert icon to follow topics:Israel protestIsrael policeCommentsLoading...In the NewsIn the News: Live UpdatesNetanyahu-TrumpWest BankBen-GvirBoy GeorgeIsrael ElectionsHaQuizHaaretz PodcastJerusalem Protester Fined for Chalk Grafitti Outside Israeli Minister's HomeIsrael Rabies Cases Soar Hundreds of Percent in Four Years Health Ministry WarnsTrump and Netanyahu's Meetings: A Trail of Broken PromisesBe'er Sheva Politician Indicted for Assault of Workers Playing Arabic MusicIn Michigan's Primary, Abdul El-Sayed Puts AIPAC on the BallotRemembering and rebuilding two years laterICYMIIsrael's Far Right Is Repeating the Sin That Brought Down the TempleAl Jazeera Reportedly Ends Contracts of Over 20 Gazan JournalistsWith the West Bank Primed to Explode, Israel's Government Sees an OpportunityTwo Israelis, Four Palestinians Killed in Clash After Settlers Enter TownBiden Officials Now Regret What They Let Israel Do in Gaza. Does It Matter?These Young Israelis Are Calling for the Zionist Left to Confront the Occupation
Jerusalem protester fined for chalk grafitti outside Israeli minister's home
The Environment Ministry cited a provision for drawing in a 'sensitive location,' despite the minister's home not falling under the characterization of the law, which defines such sites as nature reserves, memorials and archaeological sites






