Jerusalem – Haredim Attack Third Religious Soldier In A Week

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    Jerusalem – The police reported that another haredi attack, this time on a national-religious soldier, took place on Sunday afternoon in the ultra-Orthodox Jerusalem neighborhood of Beit Yisrael, close to Mea She’arim.

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    According to police spokesman Shmuel Ben- Ruby, two haredi men attacked a uniformed soldier wearing a crocheted kippa who was passing by on Sha’arei Shamayim Street.

    Ben-Ruby said that the passersby spat at the soldier and punched him. The soldier fled the area and called police to assist him. He was extracted from the area by police without injury.

    The suspects fled the scene with the Special Patrol Unit on motorcycles searching the neighborhood.

    This is the third serious incident of a violent attack against a religious soldier by members of the haredi public in Jerusalem in the last week.

    On Thursday last week, a haredi soldier walking home on Shmuel Hanavi street in Mea She’arim was pelted with various objects and cursed by passengers in a vehicle that passed him by.

    The uniformed soldier took refuge in a nearby building and was extracted from the site by the police without being harmed.

    On Tuesday evening, a mob of approximately 100 haredi men surrounded and threatened another haredi soldier in uniform. He managed to escape and was rescued by police, but a riot broke out when the mob confronted police officers and threw stones and other objects at them.

    Four arrests were made at the time, including a minor.

    An intense public information campaign has been launched by radical elements in the haredi community against ultra-Orthodox soldiers in recent months in protest to proposed legislation to draft haredi yeshiva students into military service.

    Inflammatory posters depicting so-called “hardakim,” (weak-minded haredim) who join the army have been posted in haredi communities around the country.

    In one recent and elaborate poster, haredi soldiers and policemen are portrayed rounding up haredi children and taking them off for military service, while the children call out for help.

    The poster had one of the haredi children saying “They’re making me a cantonist,” a reference to the forcible conscription of underage Jewish children conducted by the Russian army in the 19th century.

    A haredi soldier in the poster says “Children, don’t run away, I’m religious, I’m a proud hardak, so what if I’m an ambassador for the army.”

    Another religious solider, lifting haredi children into a military vehicle, thinks to himself “Now it’s by force, but in a few years they’ll want to [enlist] by themselves.”

    President Shimon Peres called on the haredi community to support ultra-Orthodox soldiers during a meeting with haredi troops earlier on Sunday.

    “I call on the heads of the haredi camp to be proud of the haredi soldiers, just as we are proud of you,” Peres told the soldiers.

    Peres grounded his speech in the teachings of the Bible, saying, “we must protect against all acts of violence – these acts are against the concept of the Ten Commandments.”

    The president urged haredi soldiers to persevere in the face of opposition.

    “It is a mitzva [religious commandment] to protect our country,” Peres said. “No one is going to do it for us.”

    There have been tensions of late between the haredi community and the Israeli public that have been exacerbated as a result of the ultra-Orthodox Knesset parties having been left out of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s coalition government. Despite the turmoil, Peres reminded the nation that Israel is a unified country.

    “We are all brothers, one nation and not two,” Peres said.

    In response, a representative for the haredi soldiers commended the army for its support and made it clear that it is possible for haredi soldiers to serve in the army while staying to true to their religious lifestyle.

    “When we are on active duty, and when we return home from the army, we study Torah in the proper manner, alone or in pairs, or in yeshiva,” the speaker said.

    “The IDF gives the necessary support network to make it possible to be drafted as haredi men and to be discharged as haredi men.”

    Content provided as courtesy by The Jerusalem Post


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    10 years ago

    It’s only a matter of time before one of these thugs is killed. They will start with the wrong soldier who will either kill them with a broken neck or will shoot or stab the attackers.

    10 years ago

    Enough already. The soldiers should be immediately authorized to use deadly force in response to ANY attack just as they would respond to a Palestinian terrorist. Only when Chareidi rabbonim and askanim see the bodies of these young thugs on the streets will they realize they cannot continue to incite such violence. They should be made to feel the consequences of the actions they encourage.

    Reb Yid
    Reb Yid
    10 years ago

    Aren’t they training these soldiers to, you know, fight? You’d think a soldier would be able to defend himself.

    Reb Yid
    Reb Yid
    10 years ago

    If a few of these oisvorfen who attack soldiers got there heads busted open, these attacks would stop quickly. The only reason these charooligans keep it up is because they’re treated with kid gloves.

    And I’m opposed to the draft. But I’m also opposed to yidden harming yidden.

    Barzilai
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    Barzilai
    10 years ago

    I am proud of these soldiers for not responding with force. It would just inflame the attackers and solve nothing, and ultimately result in someone’s death.

    10 years ago

    Jewish thugs pretending to love Torah. They are like a gravemarker for the damned.

    chocolatecake
    chocolatecake
    10 years ago

    I find it fascinating and very telling that we seem to only report about the “Hareidi” attacks, but neglect to inform the public about the “Hareidi” condemnation. Yes, Harav Gershon Edelstein, one the foremost “Hareidi” rabbis has condemned the attack sharply and called on the Bedatz Eidah Chareidis to condemn the attack. But then again “We (choose what to report), you decide”

    sheepheadsbayyid
    sheepheadsbayyid
    10 years ago

    When will the gedolem speak up

    10 years ago

    Is there a way to measure where Hashem is present? Hashem is present where there is peace and love among brothers. If we use this knei mida, measuring stick, we will be able to gauge where Hashem is close, and from where He is distant. It has nothing to do with the outer dress. It has to do with actions. Does a society teach love and respect? Hashem is close to that society. Do they teach hatred and divisiness? Oy lahem v’oy lkol Yisrael. They are causing a tragedy for all Am Yisrael.

    10 years ago

    When are the Zionists going to stop this horrible incitement against chariedisha yidden.

    RobertS
    RobertS
    10 years ago

    Keep it up and hashem will destroy the third temple

    savtat
    savtat
    10 years ago

    Tell me, does a Chusid get beat up if he walks in Rachavia? What has happened here? Efshe mit gitten?

    10 years ago

    Of course this is happening. When a Rabbi calls such a chayal “Amelek” and his followers don’t have the knowledge or the guts to really think about what the Rabbi is saying, what can we expect?

    ayoyo
    ayoyo
    10 years ago

    #1 Didn’t you all read that the army is sending home 5,000 soldiers that they can’t afford to keep.Do you think there’s enough money to take in a large amount of charidim? and train them ?
    Where are the big gedolim? what is das toire? Shtike k’ hodoia?
    who fought in the army to keep away the Arabs from killing all of the Jews? Who is on the front line of defense that lets the charidi students sit and learn.?
    What happened in Chevron
    in that terrible massacre of the yeshiva students when there wasn’t an army to protect them.

    ayoyo
    ayoyo
    10 years ago

    dear#13 are you really saying that the super frum should beat up Israeli soldiers?have you asked any big godol if such a thing is permissible?

    rationalsavta
    rationalsavta
    10 years ago

    I can’t believe this!
    My fellow Jews, it’s Erev Tishah B’Av. ! Have you no fear? Have you no shame???
    Sinat chinam on Erev Tisha B’Av???

    10 years ago

    Looking for a gadol? Rav Yisroel Belsky of East 7th Street,Torah Vodaath,and OU strongly endorses the violent beatings as being in accordance with halacha. I also understand he is considered a hero by the neturi karta too. I as a follower of Rabbi Belsky believe that more folks should join and that it is a disgrace that so few are sticking their necks out. All should support Rabbi Belsky’s halachic position regarding bashing brains, as he is my gadol. Stop the draft Now!!

    Butterfly
    Butterfly
    10 years ago

    Enact a law saying that beating up a soldier for no reason is punishable by one year in jail NO exceptions!! See if that flies!!

    ayoyo
    ayoyo
    10 years ago

    I was in Breslov Yeshiva Meah Shorim on that Yom Kippur war day and the siren sounded in the middle of the shtille shemone esrai -well half of the minyan left to go to the call up at that minute
    Why is it different now?

    Jewish_1st
    Jewish_1st
    10 years ago

    this is not simple while
    many segments in the nation of israel are becoming more religious
    the army and other segments seem to be going the other way

    chocolatemint770
    chocolatemint770
    10 years ago

    maybe if you would force these crazy guys to clean and scrub the bathrooms and toilets of the idf iinduction centers and other idf places maybe they will learn the hard way

    acanada
    acanada
    10 years ago

    I am not familiar with the stats for IDF boys going OTD. However, I AM familiar with the stats for North American Yeshiva bucharim. Between 25 and 35% average of any given recent Yeshiva class will be OTD by the time the class reaches 18 years of age. (Ask any askan tziburi if you don’t believe me. Some will tell you higher numbers.)
    Hence, my new campaign – let’s beat up Yeshva bucharim!!!