Haredi rioters clash with police in J’lem over lockdown
Nine-year-old among several injured by stun grenades
Dozens of haredi (ultra-Orthodox) rioters took to the streets of Mea She’arim on Thursday night in protest of the lockdown placed on haredi neighborhoods earlier that day by the Health Ministry.
Police said that rioters threw eggs and stones at law enforcement personnel. Videos from the riot showed police forces facing metal bars thrown by the rioters.
According to live reports from the riot, several people, including a nine-year-old girl, sustained light wounds from stun grenades used by the Police’s Special Patrol Unit.
The Police later justified its actions, stating that in order to break up the crowds of people they used special riot dispersal methods, and did not notice the presence of a mother and child “in the eye of the storm.” The little girl got caught up in the scene after being sent by her parents to the market, her father said in an interview with Channel 12.
One of the stun grenades was caught on security cameras and posted on Twitter by Channel 12’s religious affairs correspondent Yair Cherki.
As a result of violence from rioters, three police officers were injured, one of whom was evacuated to a hospital. While reports were filed on the spot against several rioters, 12 others were arrested and taken in for questioning.
The Health Ministry, headed by Health Minister Ya’acov Litzman, set out new coronavirus regulations on Thursday, placing haredi-majority neighborhoods in Jerusalem, as well as Bnei Brak, on lockdown. According to the protesters, the lockdown was discriminating against Israel’s ultra-Orthodox Jewish community.
Leading rabbis from Mea She’arim have reportedly called upon the neighborhood’s residents to take the streets.