An IDF soldier was set upon by anonymous attackers in the
hareidi neighborhood of Bnei Brak on Sunday. The attack occurred while the
soldier was waiting at a bus station on Jabotinsky Street.
Magen David Adom (MDA) and United Hatzalah medics gave the
wounded soldier medical treatment, and then sent him to the Tel Hashomer
Hospital for treatment of light injuries.
Police have begun investigating the circumstances of the
attack, and said that they are considering it possibly a
"nationalistically-motivated" incident. It is unclear at the moment
whether that is a reference to Arab terrorism or radical hareidi anti-Zionists.
The attack comes after violent protests broke out last week,
bringing thousands of hareidim to the streets of Jerusalem, Bnei Brak and
Ashdod; in the latter city, a police car was torched by rioters. The protests
were sparked by Finance Minister Yair Lapid, who last Wednesday cut funding to
all yeshivas.
Lapid's move followed a Supreme Court ruling, stipulating
the government annul funds to yeshivas whose students' IDF enlistment was
deferred by Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon, a postponement made until new laws
on hareidi enlistment are passed in the next few weeks.
Hareidi MK Yaakov Asher (United Torah Judaism) last Thursday
accused Lapid of stirring up violence for political gain, charging "he
doesn't want us in the army, he wants hareidi violence on the streets. That
gives him votes."
Asher warned the state is now in a "long period of
pushing the hareidim to the wall that will bring extremism. This is how the
'hilltop youth' phenomenon started when the right-wing felt pushed to the
wall."
Meanwhile hareidi MK Moshe Gafni (United Torah Judaism) last
Wednesday called the new steps against the hareidi yeshivas a "culture
war."
Last July, hareidim in the Jerusalem neighborhood of Meah
Shearim attacked a hareidi soldier, ganging up on him as a mob and pelting him
with stones. Police were called in to save the soldier.
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