Jerusalem – An 18-year-old ultra-Orthodox Jewish man’s arrest was extended Tuesday for allegedly attacking an IDF officer in the Mea She’arim neighborhood three weeks ago.
The Jerusalem Magistrate Court extended his detention until Thursday, against the five-day extension the police sought, according to Channel 10 News out of Israel.
Police are still investigating the incident and searching for the other perpetrators involved in the attack.
On April 24, a large group of ultra-Orthodox residents of the Mea She’arim neighborhood attacked the soldier – who is a platoon commander in the ultra-Orthodox
religious battalion Givati Battalion – while he was there visiting friends serving in his unit.
As he was leaving the home of one of the soldiers, he was attacked with blocks, stones and eggs, and his car was vandalized when attackers smashed the back window.
The publication of the name of the arrested man will be published May 20 after the judge rejected the request to ban the publication of his name and address.