Jerusalem – Ultra-Orthodox Man’s Arrest Extended After Attacking IDF Soldier
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.
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.
A major criminal indictment was filed on Thursday against a 50-year-old father of 11 children in Jerusalem District Court on allegations that he had committed sexual offenses against two of his daughters for a period of years, including rape.
A stabbing attack took place at the Damascus Gate of Jerusalem’s Old City on Friday morning.
A couple in their 50s was found dead Tuesday morning in their Jerusalem apartment as a result of what appears to be toxic gas inhalation.
Thousands of haredim are gathered this evening, Tuesday, on Jerusalem’s Malchei Yisrael Street, the main street connecting the haredi neighborhoods in central Jerusalem, for a protest defined as “the protest of thousands” against “the decree of the draft.”
Over 40 torah scrolls of unknown origin, several of them stolen, were recently found at an office in Jerusalem.
A hassidic child cries, clinging to his father’s hand as an angry mob hounds them, hurling anti-Semitic abuse.
Ultra-Orthodox ex-convict Yishai Schlissel was indicted on Monday morning for the murder of 16-year-old Shira Banki and the stabbing of six others during the Jerusalem Gay Pride Parade last month.
The State Attorney has informed Chief of Police Roni Alsheich he is entitled to ban protests by extremist haredi activists outside the private houses of IDF personnel.
Traffic will be restricted and diverted throughout Jerusalem on Thursday and Friday to enable the funeral convoy and the entrance of foreign dignitaries.