He arrived with his personal weapon for prayer - and was greeted with cries of "Shabaab""

Haredim 10
April 5, 2014   
A young man, from the National Religious stream, arrived for morning prayers in the Mea Sha'arim shteiblah • Worshippers, who discovered his personal weapon on his body, began calling him "Shabes" • The commotion continued after the prayer, but most worshippers defended him
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Riot in the Shteblach neighborhood of Meah Shaarim in Jerusalem: A young man belonging to the national religious sector, who had come to morning prayers, was attacked with shouts of "Shabes" after one of the worshippers noticed that he was carrying a gun on his belt.

Then he dodged and blended into the crowd until the end of the prayer. When the young man turned to leave the synagogue, another usher, belonging to the extremist faction of the 'Eda', was waiting for him, and he began to shout at him: "Shabes, Shabes," while gathering children to join the protest. 

Other worshippers brought the young man back into the synagogue and dispersed the extremist protesters.

After the young man left the scene, he encountered another group again, who chased him with loud chants of "Shabaab" and "Whoever violates it will be put to death.".

It should be noted that the worshippers, for the most part, They protected the man and did not allow the group of protesters to harm him.


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