The High Court issued an interim order preventing the police from banning fans from entering stadiums with shirts bearing protest messages against the organization. The interim order was issued following a hearing on a petition filed against the police by Hapoel Tel Aviv fans, which claimed that "it is forbidden to prevent fans from entering football stadiums due to their clothing or for carrying political content." The fans demanded to be allowed to wear shirts in which the police, the "Kach" movement and Maccabi Tel Aviv are labeled as "scum," with strikethrough lines marked on the emblems of all three, after two games in which they were prohibited from entering stadiums with these shirts.

