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May 28, 2017 3:34 pm at 3:34 pm #1286971mw13ParticipantMay 28, 2017 7:14 pm at 7:14 pm #1287318akupermaParticipant
Persecuting hareidim – and he didn’t get a medal?
May 29, 2017 1:19 am at 1:19 am #1287400Moshe1994ParticipantHi, could I also post links to articles about this hated minority? http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/news/featured/1286560/watch-eida-chilul-shabbos-protest-jerusalem-shabbos.html
http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/news/ywn-videos/1245666/this-is-not-ramallah-violent-protesters-from-peleg-yerushalmi-damage-egged-bus-throw-rocks-at-police.html There are many more examples I could show you; all from the Kosher website theyeshivaworld.com.June 4, 2017 8:49 pm at 8:49 pm #1289324mw13ParticipantAnother unfortunate example:
VIDEOS/PHOTOS: MK Eichler Getting Vocal In Response To Police Brutality In Meah Shearim
In the first video, we see a person tackled to the ground and possibly arrested for the crime of trying to document police brutality against Chareidim.
In the second video, we see a small child chased by an undercover agent, thrown to the floor, kicked, and then dragged away with a bloody face.
In the third video, we see a person being tackled and kicked while on the ground, while another agent attempts to tackle bystanders documenting the ongoing police brutality.
In any civilized country, these officers would be fired, and charged with assault and hate crimes against a religious minority.
In Israel, they are just carrying out official state business.
June 29, 2017 1:49 pm at 1:49 pm #1307518June 30, 2017 7:00 am at 7:00 am #1308106Avi KParticipantWhat about Haredi violence both in Yerushalayim and Ramat Bet Shemesh? As for the videos, what happened before they begon?
June 30, 2017 7:00 am at 7:00 am #1308107Avi KParticipantWhat about Haredi violence both in Yerushalayim and Ramat Bet Shemesh? As for the videos, what happened before they began?
October 4, 2017 12:36 am at 12:36 am #1378396mw13ParticipantLooks like the police go caught on video going one step too far even for the Israeli politicians, and now due to public outcry some small measure of justice is being served. From (the hardly anti-Zionist) Arutz Sheva:
Police officer indicted for brutality against haredi man
Policewoman hit haredi man three times in the head, grabbed his head and knocked him to the ground.Prosecutors filed an indictment against a policewoman who is accused of assaulting a haredi protestor in January. The move comes after police received condemnations from across the political spectrum for the alleged brutality against haredi protestors on Sunday.
The policewoman is accused of using excessive force against a haredi demonstrator at Jerusalem’s Kikar HaShabbat, a central square in the haredi Meah Shearim neighborhood. The policewoman had been dispatched to the scene following reports of burning tires and garbage.
After seeing a haredi demonstrator shouting at another policewoman, she hit him three times in the head, grabbed his head and knocked him to the ground. After the incident, the policewoman recorded a false action report in order to conceal the attack, telling supervisors the protester attacked her and that she had only been defending herself.
The Police Investigative Unit (Mahash) also decided to try her commanding officer for using unlawful force.
The indictment comes after videos came to light documenting police officers using excessive force while breaking up a haredi anti-draft demonstration on Sunday. Clips showed police punching and kicking haredi demonstrators and throwing protestors to the ground unprovoked. One clip showed a police commander purposely breaking a demonstrator’s glasses with no apparent provocation.
October 4, 2017 2:58 am at 2:58 am #1378457Avi KParticipantBeing a victim is greatest honor one can get in the PC world.The greater the victimhood the greater the right to do what one pleases and shut up anyone who disagrees.
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