Following a demand by ultra-Orthodox representatives to erect a partition that would hide Trapez Beach from the nearby promenade, secular residents are warning against further compromises in the public space. Mayor Yossi Nevea made it clear that "the status quo in the city will be maintained and that the beach will continue to operate in its current format."
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Following a demand by ultra-Orthodox representatives to erect a partition that would hide Trapez Beach from the nearby promenade, secular residents are warning against further compromises in the public space. Mayor Yossi Nevea made it clear that "the status quo in the city will be maintained and that the beach will continue to operate in its current format."