DEATH WARNING: Peleg Yerushalmi Issues Emergency Orders Ahead Of Expected Mass Protests

Illustrative. Peleg Yerushalmi holds a protest on Highway 4. (Photo: Yishai Yerushalmi)

As preparations intensify for renewed demonstrations over the arrest of yeshiva bochurim, organizers affiliated with Peleg Yerushalmi have reportedly distributed a series of emergency instructions to protesters, including a stark warning against blocking train tracks.

The directives come ahead of the military trial of HaBochur Dovid Petrov, son of HaRav Eliezer Petrov, Rosh Yeshivas Maalos HaTorah and one of the Peleg leaders. The trial is expected to take place Wednesday and could trigger large-scale protests as early as Thursday.

According to reports, organizers are seeking to distance themselves from last week’s dramatic rail disruption near Ganot Junction. In messages distributed through official hotlines, protesters were warned in unusually strong language not to enter train tracks.

“Anyone who thinks it is possible to go down and block Israel Railways tracks should know that it is certain death,” one message reportedly stated. “Under no circumstances should anyone go onto the tracks.”

Organizers also reportedly instructed participants not to document similar incidents and issued a series of “golden rules” for future demonstrations.

Among the guidelines: protesters should not arrive alone, but only in groups; they should avoid confrontations with police officers and civilians; and they should carry documentation equipment and cameras.

“Our strength is in our unity,” one message concluded, emphasizing that participants should follow only instructions issued by the committee.

The warnings come amid growing tensions following a series of recent incidents, including protests outside Prison 10, demonstrations at major intersections, the break-in at the home of Supreme Court Deputy President Justice Noam Solberg, and the arrest of several suspects connected to anti-draft demonstrations.

(YWN World Headquarters – NYC)

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