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Police forcibly disperse violent ultra-Orthodox protesters in Jerusalem

In the Bar-Lev area of the city, some of the protesters threw stones at a light rail car, damaging a window.

Jerusalem Post/February 22, 2023

Israel Police in Jerusalem forcibly repelled ultra-Orthodox protesters after they became disorderly and committed acts of vandalism, including throwing stones at a light rail car, damaging one of its windows. Two of the protesters were arrested.

The demonstrators had gathered in Shabbat Square to protest against the arrest of suspects who were accused of damaging cell phone stores in Jerusalem.

During the protest, hundreds of demonstrators marched toward the Magistrate's Court, where they damaged a security pavilion and blocked the entrance to a police station adjacent to the court.

In the Bar-Lev area of the city, some of the protesters threw stones at a light rail car, damaging a window.

The Israel Police said that the rioters ignored an order by an officer to disperse and they had to use force to deter them.

The police added that they would continue to permit lawful protests but that it would not allow vandalism, disorder and violence.

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