Jerusalem – Police Make Two Arrests In Arson Cases

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    A small fire fighting plane drops retardant on a forest fire burning near Highway 1 at Motza, to the west of Jerusalem, 26 June 2012. Jerusalem – Police announced Wednesday that they have arrested two Jewish youth for allegedly setting a number of fires in open fields around southeast Jerusalem in the past few months.

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    During the investigation, one of the youth admitted he set multiple fires, and was inspired by the television show “HaBorer” (The Arbitrator), a Sopranos-style show based on the Israeli underworld.

    He also implicated the other suspect, who eventually admitted to setting a fire on June 2 in Arnona, during which three cars were burnt and residents were evacuated from nearby buildings.

    The first suspect was released on conditions, and the second suspect was remanded in the Jerusalem magistrate court on Wednesday.

    More than a dozen people have been arrested in connection with arson in wadis and open areas around Jerusalem in the past two months. Firefighters dealt with 1,058 incidents of fires in open areas for six weeks in May and June.

    Firefighters have determined that arson was responsible for at least 70 percent of those incidents. On average there are 4,000 incidents a year of fires in open areas and forests in the Jerusalem district.

    Police and firefighters determined that last week’s string of fires at the entrance of Jerusalem was at least partially caused by arson.

    A week after a large brush fire burned more than 100 dunams at the entrance to Jerusalem, another fire broke out in the Emek HaArezim (Valley of the Pines) in the same area on Wednesday morning. A number of fire crews are en route to the fire, which has produced heavy smoke.

    Content is provided courtesy of the Jerusalem Post


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    honestbroker
    honestbroker
    11 years ago

    Lock em up in the same cell as that thug Elchonon Esterovich, and throw the key away.
    Some news outlets are trying to soften the crime by protraying these miscreants as less that emotionally stable. The acts that they perpetrated, both the massive arson and the disgusting defacing of Yad Vashem, were well thought out , premeditaded, acts of terrorism/vandalism and should be treated as such.
    I’ll probably catch a lot of flack from some of you “Saints” , but It would not surprise me in the least if these low lifes turn out to be FSU garbage(a significant portion of whom are not even Jewish) much like that sewer dweller,Esterovich.

    Chuna
    Chuna
    11 years ago

    I’m not going to point fingers. But I agree that these are criminal acts and should be punished accordingly. The costs in manpower and destruction is nothing to shrug away with “conditions” and a slap on the wrist

    Anon Ibid Opcit
    Anon Ibid Opcit
    11 years ago

    Arson is a terrible crime. It’s worse than simple murder because the arsonist doesn’t care whom or how many he kills. Throw them in jail for a long, long time. And if they did it because of the victims’ religion or race treat them like the terrorists they are