In the ultra-Orthodox sector, the police are attacked: “Behave like Gentiles”

In the ultra-Orthodox world, they woke up this morning (Friday) when their opinions were divided on the riots that took place last night in Bnei Brak. Along with announcements made last night by ministers and Knesset members who strongly condemn the protesters, journalists and senior public figures in the sector attacked the security forces and claimed selective enforcement.

Large police forces, including YSM personnel, arrived in the city with the aim of dispersing the yeshiva students responsible for the violent riot. Six suspects were arrested for disturbances and taken for questioning. The incident began when ultra-Orthodox noticed a rental car with police officers on duty. Throwing stones and planks at the vehicle, shattering the windows of vehicles and pecking at tires, and a policewoman sitting in one of the vehicles was lightly injured.

Deputy Minister Uri Maklev commented on the riots: “Violence against violence? Throwing stun grenades without passing, punishment and violence against passers-by, infant and small child panic, false arrests, all this puts the police and the entire police in the place where the rioters are. There is no violence under violence and no punishment. A collective in front of a disgruntled minority. “

Maklev spoke last night with Minister of Internal Security Amir Ohana, demanding that the “rioting of the police riot” be stopped. He said, “Police officers must not be allowed to go on a revenge campaign. The police have a defined role in the law, and they must act solely in accordance with what the law allows them to do.”

Clashes with teenagers last night in Bnei Brak

The ultra-Orthodox groups were also outraged at the attitude of the police: “We need to punish the police chiefs, and explain to the rebbe and the rabbis not to accept reconciliation delegations on their behalf.” They behaved like Gentiles, and with Gentiles they do not reconcile. “

Tweets from an ultra-Orthodox journalist

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