Update Matzav: Rav Edelstein said that he is shocked that a chareidi soldier was attacked in Meah Shearim and that those who committed this act have “caused great damage to the world of Torah.”
“It is incumbent upon the people of the Eidah Hachareidus to condemn the attack on the soldier,” said Rav Edelstein.
Times of Israel The soldier assaulted in Jerusalem’s Mea Shearim neighborhood on Tuesday stepped into the lion’s den of anti-establishment ultra-Orthodoxy: a street dominated by the anti-Zionist Neturei Karta sect.
“It is incumbent upon the people of the Eidah Hachareidus to condemn the attack on the soldier,” said Rav Edelstein.
Times of Israel The soldier assaulted in Jerusalem’s Mea Shearim neighborhood on Tuesday stepped into the lion’s den of anti-establishment ultra-Orthodoxy: a street dominated by the anti-Zionist Neturei Karta sect.
While politicians, army officials and others,
many from the ultra-Orthodox community, have come out against the
attack, residents of the neighborhood voiced little condemnation on
Wednesday.
The soldier was attacked by dozens
of ultra-Orthodox men Tuesday night while walking through the central
Jerusalem neighborhood. His attackers beat him and threw oil, water and
eggs at him before he managed to escape by ducking into an office,
changing out of his uniform, and calling the police.
Officers and medics called to the scene were
pelted with stones by residents, who called them Nazis. Four men were
arrested for allegedly participating in the assault.[...]
Army officials, however, were unequivocal in their condemnations of the attack.
IDF head Benny Gantz called the incident “very severe,” and said he would deal with it using all the methods at his disposal.
“IDF soldiers carry out their mission not on
behalf of shtreimels or yarmulkes or whoever doesn’t wear them, but for
all Israeli citizens.”
IDF Spokesman Yoav Mordechai called on
ultra-Orthodox leaders to issue an unequivocal condemnation of
harassment of IDF soldiers.
“I’m trying to think what would happen if soldiers were attacked by Israeli non-Jews in the Negev or Galilee,” Mordechai said.
The attack was also met with condemnation from across the political spectrum. [...]
Minister of Economics and Trade Naftali
Bennett (Jewish Home), however, cautioned against a backlash of
animosity directed at the ultra-Orthodox community.