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Police in Beit Shemesh continue to crack down on violence from the chareidi community, arresting two suspects in their homes during the night. They are suspected of taking part in protests in recent weeks.
Police operated in the Cheftziba neighborhood on Ben Ish Chai and HaYarden Streets, with regular police escorted by Yassam commandos. There were several encounters between police and residents, but no injuries were reported.
Last week, thirteen suspects were arrested in connection to unlawful protests outside the home of Kiryat Gat Chief Rabbi Moshe Havlin. Some of the suspects are residents of Beit Shemesh’s chareidi community. http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/news/headlines-breaking-stories/498684/court-orders-the-release-of-most-kiryat-gat-protestors-while-others-remain-behind-bars.html
It has since been learned that those released on bail by the court were barred from visiting Kiryat Malachi for 120 days. Each had to place a NIS 3,000 bond, which they would lose if the violate terms of their release.
Police are still searching for some suspects believed involved in attacks against chareidi IDF soldiers.
(YWN – Israel Desk, Jerusalem)
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Not good enough!! It is absolutely disgusting that these thugs invade our neighborhood, harass residents, block roads & BLACKMAIL developers & landowners to pay up 7 figure sums so they can continue to build (otherwise the thugs protest there are bones under the construction sites.)
Yesterday, some concerned residents tore down & spray painted over expensive, printed signs stating sheitels are for goyim. It’s time we in Gimmel had ongoing, forceful police patrols and developed Shomrim to chase these thugs out of our community.
Go for it