The Jerusalem Post

Police stoned in Mea She’arim during enforcemen­t patrols

‘Majority of businesses were observing orders,’ force notes

- • By JEREMY SHARON

Officers on patrol in Mea She’arim to enforce the social-distancing orders issued due to the coronaviru­s pandemic encountere­d violent resistance by large numbers of ultra-Orthodox extremists.

In one incident in the radical haredi Jerusalem neighborho­od, two men were detained for throwing stones at police officers, one of whom was hit and injured. The officer was treated for his wounds at the scene.

Large numbers of men also blocked police vehicles and protested against the police presence in the neighborho­od, with calls of “Nazis” made by extremists against the officers.

The police noted in a statement however that the majority of shops, food outlets and other businesses in the neighborho­od were observing the social-distancing orders.

Mea She’arim and its surroundin­g neighborho­ods are home to several extremist ultra-Orthodox communitie­s, many of which predate the Zionist movement, which reject the authority of the state on ideologica­l and religious grounds.

Many of these communitie­s have refused to adhere to Health Ministry and Education Ministry instructio­ns, which became orders over the weekend, to shut down educationa­l institutio­ns and practice social distancing, including avoiding gatherings of more than 10 people.

The police on Sunday afternoon increased its enforcemen­t efforts in these communitie­s and conducted a patrol of these neighborho­ods to ensure businesses owners were complying with the Health

Ministry instructio­ns.

During their patrols, police detained three people who were among a gathering of more than 10 people and who refused to disperse and disturbed the public order.

They were each fined NIS 5,000.

According to a statement issued by the police, 47 fines have been issued so far, the majority of which were for refusing to disperse from a gathering of more than 10 people.

Eighteen businesses have been issued with lockdown orders for “gross violation” of the orders.

 ?? (Yonatan Sindel/Flash90) ?? POLICE OFFICERS detain a man in Jerusalem’s Mea She’arim yesterday during a coronaviru­s enforcemen­t patrol.
(Yonatan Sindel/Flash90) POLICE OFFICERS detain a man in Jerusalem’s Mea She’arim yesterday during a coronaviru­s enforcemen­t patrol.
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