VIDEO LINK BELOW: The man known as the Eida Chareidis operations officer, Yoelish Krauss, is being released from detention with the stipulation he will not be in the capital for ten days. Police explain that they must distance him from the capital to permit the investigation to continue without interference, adding that only then can a decision be made as to an indictment, seemingly uncertain if the evidence will support moving ahead with criminal charges.
YWN-Israel reported that Krauss was arrested after a female identified him after seeing him in a recent Channel 10 TV documentary on Toldos Aaron, telling police he sprayed her with pepper spray during Chol Hamoed Sukkos when she did not respond to instructions to move to the other side of a Meah Shearim street quickly enough.
Krauss was held in a Jerusalem detention facility as askanim worked, applying political pressure to obtain his release, agreeing to the police demand that he leave Yerushalayim for 10 days to obtain his release.
YWN VIDEO LINK: Click HERE for video of Yoilish’s arrest.
(Yechiel Spira – YWN Israel)
17 Responses
They should make him wear a Kahane Chai t-shirt while have him walking across Gaza.
what’s the point of showing pictures and videos?
Seems to me like simple Loshon Horoh
why is this guy and his cronies talking in Hebrew?????
I thought they refuse to acknowledge the Medinah?
Anyone else find this wierd?
He is a terrorist and should be treated as such. Maybe Hamas will take him in exchange for Gilad Shalit.
Does this pereh rah humanoid understand the kedusha of a bas yisroel? Tell this Krauss creature, tul koreh mibein einechoh.
Many American “Pop” icons have said that the best career booster was getting arrested. With some notoriety they became stars overnight.
Hopefully, this meshugganah doesn’t get turned in to an icon overnight, with children thinking that he is a representative of what a Jew is supposed to act like. This man is a Jew by background only not through his actions.
I don’t know anything about this guy but congratulations for inciting several posts filled with sinas chinam and loshon harah. I expect better from “Yeshiva” World. Shame on you!
IMO he looks like a suffering mental case and YWN looks like pathetic lashon hara.
Send him to tel aviv mall or to the kibbutzim and have the women pepper spray him. at least he will feel their pain and reconsider his actions.
Why can’t anyone be Dan Lekaf Zechus? Who says all the details of the story were reported correctly?
Or, perhaps, he isn’t the guy who did the assault.
Heve you given a thought that this man might have a wife, children, siblings, parents, uncles, aunts, cousins who are dying of shame right now? What will you answer at the בית דין של מעלה? Will you be able to say ידינו לא שפכו את הדם הזה?
undoubtedly, there is a serious problem with this type of behavior ( and it should be adressed by the proper leaders ),however we should not denigrate ourselves, our neshomos, by responding with such harsh language!! Put events in some perspective. When did we turn into such blunt, harsh people???
Why did this man not consider that HIS OWN ACTIONS would cause shame to his family?
What would you expect the rest of us to do? To simply allow this nut to walk around freely–after he admitted to assaulting a woman?
What ever the case this is still Lashon Harah. A few more articles like this and the only readers left will be the likes of sammygol charliehall and Akupermia.
“Why did this man not consider that HIS OWN ACTIONS would cause shame to his family?”
Perhaps b/c he’s mentally unstable? Does that give you the heter to put his family to shame?
“What would you expect the rest of us to do?”
Nothing. The police is taking care of the problem w/o your help, thank you.
#25–
this man has been identified as a violent troublemaker for some time–and only now is the problem being “taken care of”. The way to “take care of these problems is not to release such people back onto the street–it is to sequester them in places where they can do no harm to the population. Be it prison, jail, psychiatric institutions, I do not care; they should be off the streets where thy cannot cause further harm to law-abiding citizens.
In Jerusalem, and Bet Shemesh, a number of these characters are walking around freely–they have not been dealt with by the people or their own communities, nor by the police.