Arutz 7 Hareidi extremists attacked a reserve soldier returning home from the
front Monday, according to several reports, as he came home to Beit
Shemesh to visit his parents and pray at a local synagogue.
"His two children were very frightened," an eyewitness told Walla! news Tuesday. "The extremists cursed him, threw stones at his car, and ordered him to leave the neighborhood."
The incident unfolded on Hillel street at about 10:00 pm, according
to the report. The extremists called the reservist a "Nazi" and
"vermin."
Several other eyewitnesses told Arutz Sheva on Tuesday that
friends and neighbors of the reserve soldier condemned and apologized
for the incident, helped him recover and offered to pay for the damage.
The District Police has opened an investigation and "are expected to make arrests."
Several hareidi MKs sharply criticized the incident Tuesday, with
some even going as far as calling the extremists "terrorists."
"There are limits," Shas Chairman Aryeh Deri said Tuesday morning.
"The attack by Jewish extremists on a soldier as he prayed in synagogue
is an act of terrorism."
"They should be treated as we treat terrorists," he continued. "A hand that raises itself against a soldier should be smacked." [...]
Nice aryeh deri. Now rav cohen (of shas) and the shomer emunim (when he comes back from switzerland.)
ReplyDeleteRabbi Deri said the hand should be chopped off, not smacked.
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