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20.09.2024

"The police moved the crossbar and broke into the home"

Police raided the homes of three Satmar yeshiva students and brought them forcibly to the court - in view of their participation in demonstrations against the desecration of graves in Ramle • According to Avrechim it was done using excessive violence • "The police broke down the door moved the crossbar, and bound by force" • In one case, delayed the father of suspect "until the son turns himself in"

"The police moved the crossbar and broke into the home"
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"The police beat on the door, when we refused to open, they broke into the house while uprooting the bar, and very brutally stopped us," So say Satmar yeshiva students who were arrested today (Tuesday) by the Israeli police.

Last night, police came to the three Satmar Hasidim in Jerusalem, required to appear before the court in Ramle. The three were detained and taken to court, and were discharged during the day.

As a spokesman for the Central District Police this morning, the three were brought through court subpoenas Ramla , on suspicion of unlawful assembly and Obstructing justice , as part of demonstrations in Ramla conducted two and a half years ago. But the arrests as recalled by family members, took place using excessive violence.

"During the night at around 3:30 police arrived on Eli Hakohen in Jerusalem, the home of Rosh Kollel Satmar Rav Shmuel Dovid Rothschild, and asked to enter his house," said one of his associates to B'Chadrei Charedim.

He said, "After there was no answer, police broke into the house, brutally uprooted the crossbar, handcuffed him and took him by force to the patrol car."

Another detained Aaron Rivlin, who lives in Beit Yisrael Jerusalem and, according to his family before being detected , police came to his father on the Leib Dayan street in the neighborhood because they thought he was there , and missed calls moved to the door , and arrested the father for questioning at the Russian Compound , in respect of failing the cop .

"The police told my mother," family members say, "that when she brings her son, her husband will be released. Following an hour he was indeed released. , But in any case the son was also located."

Third detainee was Rabbi Fishel Koopman was also arrested at his home on David Yellin Street in Zichron Moshe. According to one community representatives, police searched two learners, but they were not home.

Jerusalem police response has yet been received. When it is received it will be published.
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