Jerusalem – Israeli Police Raid Ultra-Orthodox Jewish Newspaper, Arrest 28 In Extortion Case

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    Shmuel Elyashiv, one of several senior members of the newspaper "haPeles", at the court in Rishon le Tzion, arrested on suspicion  of involvement in  harassment of companies such as Bank haPoalim, Bezeq etc, so that they would advertise in their newspaper and not in competing ones. April 18, 2017. Photo by FLASH90  Jerusalem – Police on Tuesday arrested 28 members of the ultra-Orthodox “Jerusalem Faction” on suspicion of intimidating, threatening, and harassing companies to advertise in the haredi Hapeles newspaper.

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    The suspects, some of whom are employees of Hapeles, including editorial board members, are accused of carrying out a systematic campaign of harassment and intimidation against private and government- owned businesses in order to force them to purchase advertising in the newspaper.

    Police conducted a six-month investigation into the alleged threats after they received dozens of complaints from senior company executives.

    According to police, the suspects used a call center termed the “battle line” to determine which companies would be targeted for the day.

    “After receiving the detailed instructions, dozens and hundreds of calls, faxes, and emails are made incessantly to senior executives and even to their family members,” Jerusalem district police said in a statement.
    Mordechai Krauss, one of several senior members of the newspaper "haPeles", at the court in Rishon le Tzion, arrested on suspicion  of involvement in  harassment of companies such as Bank haPoalim, Bezeq etc, so that they would advertise in their newspaper and not in competing ones. April 18, 2017. Photo by FLASH90
    “This led to the disruption of the companies’ normal activity and to a serious disruption of the daily routine of the executives and their families.”

    The newspaper’s Jerusalem offices were searched Tuesday morning and computers were confiscated. Meanwhile, some 250 police officers conducted raids and arrests in Modi’in Illit, Ashdod, Rechasim and Hadera.

    The suspects were brought to Lahav 433 headquarters in Lod for questioning and remand hearings.

    Among the organizations allegedly harassed were Coca Cola, Shufersal, Materna, Tnuva, the Interior Ministry, Strauss, Terra and Optica Halperin.

    Police were met with angry crowds in Bnei Brak and Jerusalem on Monday that attempted to disrupt the arrests by throwing objects and setting garbage containers on fire.

    The arrests come as the Jerusalem Faction – a political splinter group from mainstream Ashkenazi, non-hassidic haredim – has organized numerous public demonstrations that have disrupted the peace over recent months. The newspaper is associated with the movement’s leader, Rabbi Shmuel Auerbach, who has instructed supporters to participate in the protests.

    Rabbi David Zicherman, a student of Auerbach’s, told Army Radio on Tuesday that the arrests are a “blood libel.”

    “There was a wave of arrests like this exactly two years ago and nothing came of it, because there is nothing,” Zicherman stated.

    The arrest of senior members of the newspaper "haPeles", at the court in Rishon le Tzion, suspected of involvement in  harassment of companies such as Bank haPoalim, Bezeq etc, so that they would advertise in their newspaper and not in competing ones. April 18, 2017. Photo by FLASH90
    Avraham Trigers, one of several senior members of the newspaper "haPeles", at the court in Rishon le Tzion, arrested on suspicion  of involvement in  harassment of companies such as Bank haPoalim, Bezeq etc, so that they would advertise in their newspaper and not in competing ones. April 18, 2017. Photo by FLASH90


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    6 years ago

    This brings to question if their whole outlook and hashkafa is really about hashem and judiasm ? Or is it all about controlling the masses ? Time for these guys to get out there get a college degree and go to work instead of charedi intimidation . The army thing is fake news and an excuse . Any charedi can easily get around it nowadays . So go to work and stop the intimidation

    6 years ago

    Beautiful example of yiddishket. Not.

    lazy-boy
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    lazy-boy
    6 years ago

    although we say that you are innocent until proven guilty, still, where there is smoke there is fire, meaning Peleg is overstepping good taste.

    Worse to me is the fact that the main stream rabbis are silent and do not speak out against Peleg and there disgusting approach to a Torah life of violence and protest!

    Normal
    Normal
    6 years ago

    I blame these drop kicks for our kids freiing out.

    Yonason_Herschlag
    Yonason_Herschlag
    6 years ago

    Some people are just so gullible and quick to believe any loshan hora. The accusations against the paper are obviously baseless and only a rouse to give an excuse for the police to raid the institution and get to their computers to search for any information concerning who are the people involved in the demonstrations.