Three drivers from the Prime Minister's motorcade reported to the Prime Minister's office on Thursday and received assignments for next week on the motorcade from which they had been dismissed. According to a report by Channel 12 News , the decision comes after the three were dismissed following years of service and after they appealed the decision to assign them to other positions. On Wednesday, the Labor Court issued a temporary injunction ordering the Prime Minister's Office to "return the supplicants to their positions as drivers in the Prime Minister's motorcade immediately." The order only applies to returning the supplicants to employment in the Prime Minister's motorcade, as opposed to driving the Prime Minister himself. Related articles: NCO's wife: he acted for state good; now treated like a terrorist Avital met her arrested husband PMO denies report claiming Netanyahu knew about Hamas plan Eli Feldstein and second suspect to remain in custody