Did he disperse a gathering or did he decide to make a career on the back of a small community?

June Green
September 21, 2020   
Photo: 
Abir Sultan/Flash 90

This is a story about A police chief who decided to make a career out of it On the back of a small community.

The Hoiznitsi, who were widely recognized for adhering to the Ministry of Health's instructions since the beginning of the pandemic, became a scapegoat for the helplessness and lies of the Haifa police.

The quiet community that had never known a criminal record, violence, or crime became easy prey, devoid of foundation and arbitrary.

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So like this: The places in the synagogue were spread out in eight areas, which were divided into capsules that held the total number of people allowed.

But at noon on the holiday, mobile phones appeared at The exit Morning prayer.

This didn't stop the commander from boasting that he "dispersed" the prayer, they finished praying and went home, you know why? Because even religious people aren't supposed to be in the synagogue forever.

30 minutes later we returned to prayer, a mobile was standing there when we entered - with masks and keeping our distance, of course.

And I ask the commander who arrogantly defined the place as a 'corona incubator' why didn't you immediately evacuate the incubator? Why didn't the police who saw us returning do nothing?

In the morning you were already watching from the Ruppin Bridge, why did you wait? Were you waiting for a good scene?

In the evening, he reached the height of rudeness and led television cameras into the heart of the neighborhood of the observant Jews on the holy day. He literally filmed in a temple. Not before they stopped on a nearby street and conducted a precise scripted briefing. How he would get into his head and dramatically exit the vehicle, then return and announce in maximum silence: "You are requested to disperse.".

And he knew they wouldn't hear him.

On the second day of the holiday, they didn't arrive at all. If the situation was so difficult, could it be that the Israeli police abandoned us chicks in a hatchery?

Incidentally, the media reported that a report was left for the synagogue employee. But what really happened was that a summons for questioning was posted on the synagogue door for the 70-year-old tax collector who presented them with the strict adherence to the guidelines.

There wasn't even a report, so that's probably not what the commander came for.

He came for media publicity, because that's what we have the police for. He's for exposure, because he doesn't know enough about the history of officers who pursued exposure.

But he mostly threw into the trash the only place that managed to preserve the delicate fabric of Haredi relations - the police.


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