Haredim rallied in Jerusalem and Beit Shemesh Monday morning against the detainment of 14 rioters who tried to prevent construction in a site, which according to them, rests on top of tombs.
Activists affiliated
with the extreme organization Atra Kadisha set trash bins on fire in the
ultra-Orthodox neighborhoods of Geula and Mea Shearim in Jerusalem.
Some 100 haredim came to the construction site in Beit
Shemesh and began rioting. Jerusalem District Police detained 14 rioters, 13 of
them on suspicion of disorderly conduct and one for assaulting a police
officer.
Following the detainment for questioning of all 14 suspects,
the rioters burned garbage containers in Beit Shemesh and blocked one of the
city's roads. Large police forces arrived at the scene in an attempt to
disperse the rioters, and firefighting crews extinguished the fire.
Meanwhile, riots continued in Mea Shearim as well, where
trash bins were used to block the neighborhoods' streets for traffic.
A pashkevil (haredi leaflet) published by the Committee for
Graves of Israel reads: "As remembered, when construction work on the site
began two years ago, the area revealed pits one by one. The site developers
tried claiming the area was not on burial caves, but 'grain and oil
warehouses'. A year later, after a long delay by the developers, the matter was
decided by Badatz (court of justice), which ordered the investigation of three
caves."
Despite the tumultuous riot, construction work on the site
continues as planned and police forces are guarding the area.
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