At least 24 protesters involved in demonstrations around the Herzog visit are expected to be part of a large court hearing aimed at examining allegations of police misconduct. Multiple reports say the planned “mega hearing” will focus on whether authorities acted unlawfully in their response to demonstrators, including claims that the police crackdown on protest activity breached legal obligations. The hearing is described as comprehensive, with consideration of the legality of police actions during the protests rather than only individual charges or incidents. Coverage indicates that the proceedings are expected to involve a substantial number of participants, with the figure of at least 24 protesters cited as the scope of those affected. The reports do not dispute that a hearing is scheduled; instead, they describe it as a structured opportunity for the court to assess the actions of authorities in relation to the protest events connected to the Herzog visit. The exact timing, location, and legal details of the claims are not provided in the brief summaries, but both sources present the hearing as a major step in resolving issues raised by the protesters about the conduct of police during the demonstrations.