“…With regard to Israel as the study location: over the past few decades, Israel has come to be recognized as a useful setting for the study of policing, because it is similar in important ways to many policing contexts in the West, but, as reviewed by Jonathan-Zamir et al (2015), the Israel Police has also had to face unique circumstances and challenges. Further elaboration on the Israel Police (Israel's national police agency), its history, structure, and functions, as well as the ways in which Israeli policing resembles and differs from other policing contexts, can be found elsewhere (Jonathan-Zamir et al, 2015Jonathan-Zamir & Harpaz, 2018;Weisburd et al, 2009Weisburd et al, , 2020. What is important to note here is that the model used by the Israel Police to handle protest events is similar in its main goals, procedures and restraints to those used by other police agencies in the Western, democratic world.…”