Netivei Israel (Israel's National Transport Infrastructure Company) reported congestion, mostly due to protests demanding the release of hostages. Traffic jams were recorded on Highway 1 westbound from Sha'ar HaGai Interchange to Latrun Interchange and from Ganot Interchange to Kibbutz Galuyot Interchange; on Highway 2 southbound from Alexander Junction to Havatzelet Interchange; on Highway 3 eastbound from 7th Brigade Junction to Latrun Interchange; on Highway 4 northbound with congestion from HaShiv'a Interchange to Givat Shmuel Interchange and from Dror Interchange to Beit Lid Junction; on Highway 4 southbound from Hefer Junction to HaOgen Junction; on Highway 5 eastbound from Glilot Interchange to HaKfar HaYarok; on Route 443 westbound from Modi'in-Re'ut Junction to Shilat; on Route 471 westbound from Ono Interchange to Bar Ilan; on Route 65 westbound from Kfar Tavor Junction to the northern entrance of Tamra and from Border Police Junction to Menashe Junction; on Route 75 eastbound from the entrance to Ramat Yishai to Nahalal Junction; and on Route 40 northbound from Kastina Junction to Re'em Junction.

