A turbulent Erev Shabbos saw multiple arrests of yeshiva bochurim and avreichim across Israel, triggering outrage in the chareidi community and raising fears of escalating confrontations with law enforcement over the issue of draft evasion.
The first incident unfolded in Kiryat Gat, where a Belzer Yungerman was arrested on allegations of draft evasion and transferred by police to military authorities.
According to eyewitnesses, the avreich had approached officers in an attempt to assist them during a disturbance when he was detained. The arrest sparked immediate anger within Belz, where many viewed the incident as a violation of understandings that had been developed between law enforcement and the chareidi community.
One source in Belz sharply criticized the arrest, warning that it could have serious consequences for ongoing cooperation between the chassidus and authorities.
The incident prompted emergency consultations among Belzer leaders, and volunteers affiliated with police programs, along with members of the community involved in military frameworks, were reportedly called to attend an emergency gathering Motzaei Shabbos.
The avreich was ultimately released before Shabbos following intensive efforts by Deputy Minister Yisrael Eichler, senior askanim, and prominent chareidi officials serving in significant positions within the IDF, who worked behind the scenes to secure his release.
At the same time, a separate incident unfolded on Highway 6, where three talmidim from Yeshivas Maalos HaTorah, identified with the Peleg Yerushalmi, were detained after standing on the side of the road seeking rides. After being stopped by traffic police, they were transferred to military authorities.
Unlike several bochurim arrested earlier this week in Lod who were subsequently released, two of the Maalos HaTorah students reportedly remain in custody.
The Peleg Yerushalmi is now preparing for demonstrations across the country. Activists affiliated with the “Tzeva Shachor” protest network have begun mobilizing supporters and calling for public protests in response to the arrests.
Earlier in the day, amid the uproar over the Kiryat Gat arrest, Police Commissioner Daniel Levi ordered an immediate review into the circumstances surrounding the detention of the Belzer avreich.
The incidents come just one day after reports emerged that Israeli police are working on a new framework regarding interactions with chareidi draft evaders. According to the reported proposal, a draft evader who voluntarily enters a police station to file a complaint, report a missing person, or seek police assistance would not be detained or transferred to military authorities.
However, under the same framework, an individual encountered during a routine traffic stop, checkpoint inspection, or unrelated police interaction would still be detained and transferred to the military police.
Critics argue that the Kiryat Gat incident appears to contradict the spirit of those understandings and has further fueled accusations that police are discouraging cooperation between the chareidi public and law enforcement.
(YWN World Headquarters – NYC)
7 Responses
Good, for once it wasn’t just Peleg to stage a protest, high time for the entire chareidy community to join together to stop that persecution one way or other. Even the head of the police now realises he went too far.
So I just wanna make sure I understand this correctly. Is there any difference if it is a Belzer chossid arrested, a Boyaner chossid, a Karliner chossid or a litvak? What’s the difference? Is there’s an uproar, let there be an uproar by every arrest. Only Belzer chassidim count to the “senior” members of the chassidus? The tone of this article doesn’t seem okay. I know it’s just reflecting the reality on the ground but it’s not okay. It seems to differentiate between different yungerleit being arrested.
Personally, I love chassidim. But the litvak who gets arrested deserves the same support. If we don’t stand up for EACH OTHER, we lose our strength.
I heard he was released
DavidtheKanoi,
The problem is the uproar was only on the arrest of the Belzer chossid, which is really not okay. This article has now been updated and includes the arrest of the 3 Peleg guys. But earlier this article only discussed the fury over the arrest of a Belzer chossid. That’s not called unity at all. Not only does it not strengthen us, it weakens us when the govt sees that we’re fractured.
The fact that a group of people dressed in Yiddishe garb is causing “disturbances” is very disturbing. The fact that it is mentioned as if a routine normalized thing and is seen as such by the participants in the video is even more disturbing… a early right wing zionist leader who wished to see jews in all, even disreputable, professionals would be proud of the disturbers.
Israel is in deep trouble anyway… Racist Settlers. I don’t care is YWN deletes this!!!!!