The Beit Shemesh area fire & rescue on Monday morning 22 Adar had to extricate a protestor from a pit three meters deep in the Nachal Arugot area of Ramat Beit Shemesh.
According to the fire department statement to the media, the background is a protest against chilul kevarim, which the chareidim insist is the case the building site.
Police report “A small number of chareidim arrived at the building site to protest”. Fire officials report the protestor extricated from the put was conscious and did not sustain serious injuries. He was transported to a hospital.
(YWN – Israel Desk, Jerusalem)
4 Responses
They should have left this misfit in the hole. The construction site was approved by the public works authorities who confirmed there were no kevorim at the site. These protestors have nothing else to do with themselves but interfere with needed projects. There are rabbonim and forensic anthropologists who are expert in these matters who consult with the public works authorities and they will deny the permits if there is evidence of yiddeshe kevorim. Instead, these mindless demonstrators who go from location to location and disrupt. As I said, they should have just left him and his chevrah in the hole.
Why did they take him out
#1 Gadolhadorah – Unfortunately, your irrational and unrealistic statements make it difficult for anyone to take you seriously on any logical things you do say. Maybe, stick to the point if you want your voice to be heard.
EXAMPLE – What you wanted people to read:
“The construction site was approved by the public works authorities who confirmed there were no kevorim at the site. These protestors have nothing else to do with themselves but interfere with needed projects. There are rabbonim and forensic anthropologists who are expert in these matters who consult with the public works authorities and they will deny the permits if there is evidence of yiddeshe kevorim.”
What people actually read:
“They should have left this misfit in the hole… blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah… As I said, they should have just left him and his chevrah in the hole.”
#1 & 2 The way you judge others, that’s how Hashem judges you. You just gave Satan a great suggestion…