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Police officers clash with ultra-Orthodox men during enforcement of the coronavirus lockdown, Jerusalem, January 26, 2021. (Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)
Clashes continued Wednesday between ultra-Orthodox rioters and police forces enforcing lockdown restrictions, and graffiti equating the new police commissioner with Nazi leader Adolf Hitler was spray-painted in Jerusalem.
Cops arrived at a kindergarten in the settlement of Modiin Illit that was open in violation of lockdown rules, but were faced with dozens of people who confronted them and blocked the road in an attempt to stop them from leaving, according to Hebrew media reports.
Police fined the kindergarten operator and demanded that the kids be sent home. Two people were arrested for blocking the road.
comment If I d have stayed, I would have died, says driver of bus torched by Haredi rioters
Eyal Tzipori arrived in predominantly ultra-Orthodox city of Bnei Brak with five passengers and was attacked by mob enraged by police efforts to enforce health regulations; he was rescued by paramedics who fought tooth and nail to save him
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Published: 01.25.21 , 12:14
Public bus driver Eyal Tzipori arrived in Bnei Brak on Sunday night with five passengers, precisely as hundreds of ultra-Orthodox extremists were clashing with police over the enforcement of coronavirus restrictions and crackdowns on unauthorized gatherings at synagogues and Haredi educational institutions.
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