The Israeli police have recently declared a stringent crackdown on lap dancing in strip clubs, citing instances where the activity is deemed akin to prostitution, according to the State Attorney's office. Shlomo Lamberger, the Deputy State Attorney, emphasized that the practice of 'lap dances' will be treated as a criminal offense, and stern measures will be taken against establishment owners facilitating such acts.

Consequently, strip club owners across the nation have been served warning notices by the police, notifying them of the altered guidelines and the potential for impending police action should they fail to adhere to the new regulations.

The police have initiated the distribution of cautionary letters to strip club proprietors nationwide, outlining the revised policy and cautioning them about possible future repercussions.

Apparently, the duration of a dance and the level of physical interaction between the participants will be pivotal factors in categorizing the nature of the act.

A statement from the police emphasized that the continuation of such activities is deemed an offense and warrants the full utilization of legal measures.

While prostitution remains legal in Israel, operating a brothel, engaging in pimping, or involvement in sex trafficking are all criminalized.

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