VIOLENT CLASHES BETWEEN HAREDI YOUTH AND POLICE IN JERUSALEM
The youths even tried to carry out a lynch of Arab drivers passing through the area.
BY JERUSALEM POST STAFF. OCTOBER 17, 2019
Violent
clashes broke out on Highway 1 in Jerusalem between haredi (ultra-Orthodox)
youth and Israeli police after one person was arrested allegedly without cause
on Wednesday night, according to Walla news.
The rioters blocked the path of two police cars that attempted to leave the
area, blocked roads to traffic and threw glass bottles and other objects at a
group of police officers, surrounding them and causing a significant threat to
the police officers’ well being. The haredi youth also sprayed pepper spray at
the officers and caused damage to police cars.
The group
even tried to carry out a lynch of Arab drivers passing through the area,
according to eyewitnesses. In one video from the incident, Haredi youth are
seen throwing stones at a car passing through the area.
“During the night, a few hundred people, some of whom were drunk,
disturbed the public order in the area of Shivtei Israel Street and Chaim Bar
Lev Street in Jerusalem as well as disturbing the flow of traffic in the
area,” the Israel Police said in a statement. “Israel Police forces
that arrived at the scene acted to remove those disturbing the flow of traffic
and restored the public order after they arrested seven people suspected of
causing damage to property and vehicles belonging to the police.”
Categories: Update of Lawlessness and Violence
