A senior Israel Police officer reports that if the America bochrim arrested for their violent participation in the shabbos riots in Yerushalayim agree to return home, they will be released.
According to the Yisrael HaYom report, the senior official reports that the bochrim in custody apparently came to Eretz Yisrael for two months, and they ‘took advantage’ of the situation to take part in the violence, doing their fare share to contribute. It now appears police are willing to release them on the condition they immediately leave the country and head home.
Sadly, police add they now have proof these youths come here to engage in illegal activities and use drugs.
(Yechiel Spira – YWN Israel)
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this is typical of israeli police.
i know on eof the bochrim who was arrested and the abuse they receive din jail was inhumane.
he did not even do anything exceot be at the wrong place at the wrong time.
i personaly have seen how the israeli police treat people when i had 2 “inviduals” arrested for trying to sell me stolen tefillin. The head of police in the “russian compund” punched one of them so hard he was spitting out blood and his the force of the punch was extremly strong that his head/neck flipped back.
“Sadly, police add they now have proof these youths come here to engage in illegal activities and use drugs.”
You believe what they are saying? please come on.
Some of you feel so free to insult police and law enforcement. The case going on in Massachusetts with a black professor calling race a factor in his arrest in his own front yard is as bad as some of the comments and opinions left here. Yes! If you are in the wrong place at the wrong time you will get arrests! This is no wonderment. If there was a shooting or an antisemitic attack in a shul or yeshiva in Brooklyn you would depend on NYPD. And believe me there is much corruption with NYPD too but I am grateful for the good they do.
One thing we all know…
NEVER TRUST WHAT THE ISRAELI POLICE HAVE TO SAY!! They are the worst sh’b’worst of anyone so when they say its day outside, its prob night.
#4 Do not compare the police here and in Israel. American police are a unique phenomenon as are the Israeli police on the other end of the spectrum