Tel Aviv – Police Get Restraining Orders To Ban ‘Dangerous People’ Who Could Harm The LGBT Parade

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    Tel Aviv – The Police on Wednesday secured a number of restraining orders against people who they suspect may try to commit acts of violence to disrupt the LGBT pride parade in the city on Friday.

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    A spokesman for the district said that the number of restraining orders was less than 10, and that the people in question are from across Israel and have made statements or taken part in activities in the past that have raised suspicion that they may be a threat to the event and participants.

    In a statement, the district said Wednesday that “the Israel Police is working in accordance with the law in order to prevent any harm to human life and to preserve the public order and safety of participants, and to apply lessons learned in previous events.”

    Though the statement doesn’t explicitly mention which previous events, it almost certainly refers to the 2015 Jerusalem LGBT parade on July 30th, during which Yishai Schlissel stabbed several people, including 16-year-old Shira Banki, who later died of her wounds.

    To make matters worse, Schlissel was well known to police because he had only weeks earlier finished serving 10 years in prison for stabbing several people at the 2005 Jerusalem LGBT parade. A police inquiry set up after the incident suggested removing 7 police officers from their posts due to the failure.

    Tel Aviv police on Wednesday also called on the public to exercise caution during the parade, and to be on the lookout for suspicious people, packages, and vehicles, and to report anything threatening to the police. They also advised people participating in the parade to lock their houses and secure valuables, and to avoid mentioning on social media that they would not be at home.


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    7 years ago

    You might not agree with them but you have zero right to kill or injury anyone.

    Logical_Abe
    Logical_Abe
    7 years ago

    According to sefarim it’s these sick LGBT who are the ‘Dangerous People’. Their immoral actions cause physical hurt to others and even murder.

    It’s because of these abominations and immorality in general throughout the world that Hashem is about to destroy most of the world imminently (Nibiru, Mashiach). After all, the world looks like at the time of Dor Hamabul, The Flood. Hope they and we all will do tshuva and wouldn’t be part of the 2/3 being annihilated and merit the coming of Mashiach bimhera veyamenu amen.

    Logical_Abe
    Logical_Abe
    7 years ago

    When Jews fall spiritually, they’re even lower than non-Jews. With this Chazal one can understand why these yearly filth parades are only in Israel.

    When Jews and non-Jews fall spiritually, they literally act like animals. This is exactly what animals do all day. Ever watched dogs and cats…?

    thetruthis
    thetruthis
    7 years ago

    I’m torn between the following two options. I can fly into EY to support the State by participating in this LGBT Parade that the State is proudly funding. But then I’ll miss the Salute To Israel Parade on Sunday in New York. For those who want to participate in both parades in order to express their hatred of Hashem and His Torah at both events it is truly a difficult choice.