Families of murder victims from the Arab community and activists from the ‘Standing Together’ movement dyed fountains red in Haifa, Tel Aviv and Beersheba. In Haifa, the fountain at the Memorial Garden was dyed, in Tel Aviv the Knesset Fountain and in Beersheba the fountain at the northern entrance to the city was dyed. Some of the protesters blocked the entrance to Jerusalem near the Chords Bridge for a short time. Police who arrived at the scene dispersed them and detained two protesters. In Haifa, police detained four protesters. The families of the murder victims declared a national disruption day, as part of which they are calling on the public to come to work dressed in black and stop working between 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. The Forum of Families of Murder Victims stated: ‘We who have paid with the lives of our children, our siblings, our parents and our relatives say no more.’