Energy and Infrastructure Minister Eli Cohen addressed the ultra-Orthodox protests planned for today in an interview with Ynet Studio, saying that 'there were images I didn't like to see in the previous demonstration, violence, from police officers as well, but red lines need to be set. Disruption of public order and the way people's lives are being disrupted needs to stop. An orderly directive needs to be issued by the police and the legal counsel – also toward Kaplan demonstrators.' Regarding the Likud primaries, Cohen said: 'We see negotiations ahead of us, Netanyahu wants to get as many reserved slots as possible. Now he is with a demand for 10, things will be decided in the middle and it will be between four reserved slots and 10.'

