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Police clear Ayalon Highway after long day of nationwide protests; 45 arrested in all |
2023-07-19 |
[IsraelTimes] Tens of thousands gathered across the country to rail against overhaul legislation; leaders of the protest movement launch march to Jerusalem along Route 1 Dozens of people were arrested Tuesday as the latest national day of mass protests against the government’s push to overhaul the judiciary continued late into the night, with police deploying water cannons and mounted officers to clear demonstrators blocking roads. Tens of thousands erupted into the streets throughout the country, with protests taking on fresh urgency amid the coalition’s move to pass within days a law curbing courts’ oversight of government decisions. Organizers had called for a national "Day of Resistance®" against the bill. According to police, a total of 45 people were arrested throughout the day. In Tel Aviv, hundreds of people marched onto the Ayalon Highway around 9 p.m., blocking both directions of the major artery that passes through the city. Police eventually used water cannons and mounted officers to force open the road, one carriageway at a time. The highway was reopened before midnight. This did not end events, however, with hundreds of activists including leaders of the grassroots protest movement setting out on a nighttime march along the Route 1 highway from Tel Aviv toward Jerusalem. The group planned to sleep at Ariel Sharon Park and continue in the early morning. Further protest events were planned Wednesday. National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, who is responsible for police, arrived at the location of the Ayalon protests. The far-right minister, who has called for tough police action against anti-overhaul protesters, was reportedly greeted with cries of "terrorist" (he notoriously holds a past conviction for support of a terror group — the Death Eater Kach party). Police were also reported to use water cannons to drive protesters from the Karkur Junction on Route 65, midway between Tel Aviv and Haifa. Police said 16 demonstrators were arrested at the scene. At Ein HaMifratz Junction on Route 4, north of Haifa, two people were arrested during festivities with police. Ynet reported that three protesters required medical attention after pepper spray was squirted at them from an unidentified individual in a passing car. There were ...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with an iron fist by Hamaswith about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppressionand disproportionate response... Street, where Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has a private residence. A clip shared on social media showed a police officer briefly grabbing a protester by the throat. In another incident, a 40-year-old protester was maimed when she was hit by a car on Route 531 near Raanana. Police said the incident was a road accident, and the driver was detained for questioning. The day of protests came as the government plowed ahead with legislation that will do away with courts’ ability to strike down cabinet and ministerial decisions over their "unreasonableness," part of a wide-reaching package of changes to the judiciary that critics say will remove critical fetters on government power and weaken the Supreme Court. Earlier in the day, demonstrators gathered at train stations across Israel causing disruptions during afternoon commuter hours. Police restricted access to several stations during the afternoon rallies, with hundreds gathering outside Tel Aviv’s HaShalom Station as demonstrators and journalists were barred from entering. Demonstrators who did manage to get into the station rallied on the platform, with Israel Railways briefly instructing trains not to stop there on the grounds that the protest posed a danger. Officers arrested six protesters who allegedly tried to delay a train. In the central city of Lod, police kept people out of the station entirely and at Haifa’s Hof HaCarmel Station, a large police presence kept demonstrators off the platforms. In Binyamina, police allowed protesters to enter the platforms but warned them not to try to block the trains. Rallies were also held at train stations in Beersheba and Herzliya, where police arrested two on suspicion of disturbing public order. According to a police statement, officers were instructed to block protesters from the train platforms, citing "a clear danger to life and our role to safeguard the wellbeing and security of citizens." Much more detail of the day’s events here. Related article from the Times of Israel back in March names select leaders and Black Bloc groups: Shikma Bressler, a physicist and researcher at the Weizmann Institute of Science, is a founder and leader of the Black Flags movement, formed against the previous government of Benjamin Netanyahu in 2020. Kalanit Sharon, a leader in the Pink Front protest movement, founded by artists to protest Netanyahu and mandatory Covid masking. They chose hot pink as an ironic, female-led contrast to the usual black and red. Rotem Perelman-Farhi, a partner in the Epstein Rosenblum Maoz law firm and a protest leader from Haifa who has featured in the weekly Tel Aviv protests arrested during nationwide rallies — her look is old-fashioned all black. |
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Prosecutors allege terrorist intent in vandalism of Amsterdam kosher restaurant |
2021-07-02 |
[IsraelTimes] A man who allegedly vandalized a kosher restaurant in Amsterdam last year, smashing a window and ramming an Israeli flag through the hole, acted with terrorist intent, prosecutors alleged Wednesday. The prosecutors asked a court in Amsterdam to order the man to undergo psychiatric treatment at a secure facility and impose a sentence of 418 days’ imprisonment — the length of time he has been placed in durance vile Book 'im, Mahmoud! since his arrest. The 32-year-old suspect is accused of the vandalism at the HaCarmel restaurant in May last year, the sixth attack targeting the restaurant in recent years. Prosecutors explained in a statement why they called it a terror attack. "On the one hand, we are talking of ’only’ a broken window and burned flag. On the other hand, we are dealing with a case that has caused a great deal of commotion, emotions and fear. The suspect’s actions caused great fear in society." The suspect was convicted two years ago of vandalism at the same restaurant. Prosecutors did not link that attack to terrorism, but say the circumstances are different now. A bureau that analyzed the suspect concluded that he is "radicalized, holds bad boy ideas and acted based on that ideology," prosecutors said, adding that his actions are based on a pro-Paleostinian sentiment. The court is scheduled to deliver its verdict on July 14. Related: HaCarmel restaurant: 2020-11-01 Dutch firm: Palestinian who vandalized kosher eatery had terrorist motives HaCarmel restaurant: 2020-05-09 Syrian man vandalizes Amsterdam kosher restaurant for second time HaCarmel restaurant: 2020-01-16 Box resembling home-made bomb placed outside Amsterdam kosher eatery |
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Dutch firm: Palestinian who vandalized kosher eatery had terrorist motives |
2020-11-01 |
![]() A Dutch human resources firm has determined that a Paleostinian man who twice vandalized a kosher restaurant and tried to set it ablaze had terrorist motives. The NTA firm on Wednesday determined that Saleh Ali, ...the self-described non-Jew-hating pro-Palestinian “activist“ who fought against ISIS in Syria before making his way to Amsterdam to apply for asylum and attack innocent Jewish restaurants for reasons that are never made clear... an asylum seeker from Syria, indeed had terrorist motives when he smashed the windows of the HaCarmel restaurant in Amsterdam in 2017 and again in May 2020 while holding a lighter, Het Parool reported. NTA was hired by the Dutch government to determine Saleh’s motives in the attack and prosecutors have accepted the firm’s conclusion, Telegraaf reported.Ali, 32, has not been convicted of a hate crime and served 52 days in jail for vandalism for the first attack, which he said he committed to avenge the moving of the American embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. NTA was hired to determine his motives in the second attack, for which he now awaits trial. A former jihadist fighter in Syria, Ali remains at a psychiatric observation center, where he threatened a fellow resident who is Jewish with a billiard ball, the Het Parool report said. News of the NTA findings provoked ridicule on social media. "So this wasn’t a case of an unsatisfied patron who didn’t like the gefilte fish," the opera critic Olivier Keegel wrote on Facebook. |
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Syrian man vandalizes Amsterdam kosher restaurant for second time |
2020-05-09 |
[Jpost] The attack was the fifth case of vandalism or intimidation against that restaurant in 2 ½ years. A Syrian asylum-seeker who in 2017 broke into a kosher restaurant in the Dutch capital was again arrested for smashing its windows while holding a lighter. Officers on Friday morning used pepper spray to subdue the 31-year-old man, Saleh Ali, ...the self-described non-Jew-hating pro-Palestinian activist who fought against ISIS in Syria before making his way to Amsterdam to apply for asylum and attack innocent Jewish restaurants for reasons that are never made clear... outside HaCarmel restaurant, the Het Parool daily reported. He had used a metal pipe to smash the restaurant’s windows and was holding a lighter in the other hand.He refused to let go of the objects, when police subdued him, police said in a statement. It called Ali’s actions "vandalism." Was he shouting “Allahu akhbar!” again this time while the Amsterdam police once again politely waited until he had finished his self-assigned task? According to Hidde van Koningsveld, policy officer at the Center for Information and Documentation on Israel, which monitors antisemitic incidents in the Netherlands, the attack was the fifth case of vandalism or intimidation in 2½ years.One shudders to think what their insurance bill must be... In January, unidentified perpetrators placed a box resembling a homemade bomb on the restaurant’s doorstep.In 2017, Ali smashed the windows of HaCarmel with a wooden club while waving a Paleostinian flag. He stole an Israeli flag hanging there. Police officers stood by as he vandalized the place but arrested him when he came out. He was convicted of vandalism after 52 days in jail while awaiting his trial but was released with no additional penalty. Dutch Jews criticized the ruling because it did not contain a reference identifying his actions as a hate crime. ...or, you know, anything that looked or felt like a meaningful punishment. Commenting on Friday’s incident, van Koningsveld wrote on Twitter: "If the suspect is back on the streets in no time, and charged only with ’vandalism," then [Justice Minister] Ferd Grapperhaus will have some explaining to do.""Hey, they're just Jooos. Who among us hasn't...umm. Is this mic on?" |
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Box resembling home-made bomb placed outside Amsterdam kosher eatery | ||
2020-01-16 | ||
![]() The cardboard box, bearing the logo of the Heineken beer brand, is found outside the HaCarmel restaurant in southern Amsterdam. Masking tape fastens wires and a black electric trigger switch to its top. The police bomb disposal unit rushes to the scene to examine the device, according to the Twitter account of the Federatief Joods Nederland group. Police say on social media that they are examining the box. They do not say whether explosives were found inside. In 2017, a 29-year-old man waving a Paleostinian flag smashed the windows of HaCarmel with a wooden club, stealing an Israeli flag hanging there. Police officers stood by as he vandalized the place but arrested the suspect when he came out. The perpetrator, Saleh Ali, was a Syrian asylum seeker. He was convicted of vandalism after 52 days in jail while awaiting his trial. He was released with no additional penalty. Dutch Jews criticized the ruling because it did not contain a reference identifying his actions as a hate crime. The restaurant in recent years has been the target of multiple such incidents, including damage to the windows and the pelting of its facade with eggs. Last year, the owner, Sami Bar-On, said he would have to close down unless police manage to curb the attacks on his business.
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Amsterdam kosher eatery assailant was reportedly ex-fighter from Syria | ||
2017-12-15 | ||
[IsraelTimes] Damascus-born Saleh Ali released from custody; hasn't been charged with a hate crime, only vandalism and theft The man released by Dutch police hours after he attacked a kosher restaurant while waving a Paleostinian flag is reportedly a Damascus-born ex-combatant in Syria’s civil war.
...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allaharound with every other sentence, but to hear the pols talk they're not reallyMoslems.... terrorist group, according to information obtained by the news site. Police were aware of this information when they released him several hours after two officers placed in durance vile Maw! They're comin' to get me, Maw! him outside the restaurant, the report said. A video of the incident shows Ali holding a Paleostinian flag and wearing a Paleostinian keffiyah on his head as he smashes the window and kicks down the restaurant’s doors as passersby and two coppers look on. The officers wait until he breaks into the restaurant before intervening. They pause as he returns to the street from the restaurant’s interior holding an Israeli flag that he took from the eatery. He throws it at their feet. They then overpower ALi and arrest him. The incident happened one day after US President Donald Trump ...New York real estate developer, described by Dems as illiterate, racist, misogynistic, and what ever other unpleasant descriptions they can think of, elected by the rest of us as 45th President of the United States... signed a document recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. Two Jewish buildings in Sweden, including a synagogue, were targeted by arsonists using Molotov cocktails in the days that followed, local police said. Demonstrations featuring chants about killing Jews were held in The Hague, Vienna, Berlin and London. Calls glorifying Paleostinian Lions of Islam were heard at a rally Saturday in Gay Paree. The perpetrator of the restaurant attack, whose lawyer has denied that his client acted out of any anti-Semitic motives,
A front man for the Center for Information and Documentation on Israel, a Hague-based watchdog on anti-Semitism, wrote on Facebook that it was "shocking" that the perpetrator was released in light of the information reported by GeenStijl. The center, or CIDI, has called for the perpetrator, who is on a temporary staying permit, to be tried on hate crime charges. | ||
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![]() Palestinian who vandalized Amsterdam kosher eatery says it’s not about Jerusalem 9 December [IsraelTimes] Police sources told daily Het Parool Friday that during questioning the unnamed immigrant did not mention the US declaration. He also denied having any anti-Semitic sentiments, saying he vandalized the kosher HaCarmel restaurant, which is owned by Dutch Jews, to protest “the miserable reality in Palestine.” The Palestinian is suspected of vandalism, which he admitted to in his investigation. Prosecutors did not say yet whether they will recommend prosecuting him and if so, whether they will indict him for a hate crime.
9 December [DW] Migrants who arrive in Spain from Africa often face detention in a Center for the Internment of Foreigners (CIE), where their fundamental human rights are not always respected. Santiago Saez reports from Madrid. ‘Teen’ asylum seeker on trial for Freiburg murder is 33, says father 8 December [TheLocal.de] Hussein K.
Prosecutors were able to track down Hussein K.’s father when they came across a contact on his mobile phone. The defendant told them that they could contact his mother on the number. But when an interpreter called the number in the presence of two judges, the person who picked up was his father. The older man read out details from his son’s birth certificate which state that he was born on January 29th 1984, presiding judge Kathrin Schenk said in the district court in Freiburg on Friday.
7 December [TheLocal.ch] A border guard in Switzerland has been convicted of charges relating to the stillbirth of a baby born to a refugee who was sent back to Italy. A military court on Wednesday convicted the guard of causing bodily harm through negligence, attempting to abort a pregnancy and repeatedly failing in his duties, reported news agency ATS. The guard received a six month prison sentence and a fine, both suspended. German pilots refuse to carry out deportations 7 December [DW] Pilots across Germany are stopping planned deportations of rejected asylum seekers. At the same time, refugees are appealing their deportation orders in record numbers - and winning. The government said that 222 planned expulsions were stopped by pilots, which in some cases has affected controversial return of refugees to Afghanistan. Miniature gallows for Angela Merkel allowed to go on sale in Germany 6 December [DW] Saxony state prosecutors have attracted anger after ruling that a gallows "reserved for Angela Merkel" could be put on sale, because it was art. Legal experts say the decision betrays a failure of the rule of law. How clerics are using an ancient privilege to fight the German state on refugees 5 December [TheLocal.de] Authorities in Bavaria have started to act against the church when it shields people the state wants to deport. But clerics say they are unbending in their determination to resist - and claim the fight is only making them stronger. According to The German Ecumenical Committee on Church Asylum (BAG) - a network of Protestant, Catholic and Free churches - church asylum today exists as a temporary form of protection for people without a legal residence status, who are at risk of life and limb if they return to their home country. There are currently an estimated 531 people (including 127 children) receiving church asylum across Germany, all of which are noted with the authorities. While church asylum exists today in a grey zone - recognised in custom but not embedded in law - it has, until recently, been tolerated by the state, and was recognised in a 2015 agreement between Germany’s churches and the Federal Office for Refugees and Migration (BAMF). Switzerland launches anti-terror action plan 5 December [TheLocal.ch] Justice minister Simonetta Sommaruga on Monday presented to the press a new Swiss-wide action plan to fight against radicalization and violent extremism. The plan, developed in consultation with the cantons and communes over the course of a year, contains 26 concrete measures to fight extremism, bringing some measures already in place under one single action plan, the government said in a statement. Five million francs will be invested over five years to support cantonal or communal projects that meet the plan’s aims. “We must not wait until terrorism hits to take action,” Sommaruga said at a press conference reported by Swiss media. St Gallen approves conditional ban on face coverings 29 November The cantonal parliament of St Gallen on Tuesday voted in favour of introducing a ban on covering the face in public, under certain conditions. The new rule bans anyone from covering their face in public if they present a security risk or threaten social or religious peace, a condition that will be evaluated on a case by case basis. That could include women wearing the burqa and people covering their faces during demonstrations or protests or for criminal intent. In April the St Gallen government said it was against a complete ban on the burqa, feeling there was no public interest in doing so since the only women in the canton wearing the garment were tourists. | |||
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Man holding Palestinian flag smashes windows of Amsterdam kosher restaurant | ||
2017-12-08 | ||
![]() Police are investigating the smashing of the windows of a kosher restaurant in a heavily Jewish part of the Dutch capital by a man wearing a Paleostinian flag. The incident at HaCarmel restaurant occurred Thursday morning, hours after US President Donald Trump ...New York real estate developer, described by Dems as illiterate, racist, misogynistic, and what ever other unpleasant descriptions they can think of, elected by the rest of us as 45th President of the United States... recognized Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. The AT5 television station showed a video of the incident, in which a man holding a Paleostinian flag and wearing a Paleostinian keffiyah on his head smashes the window and kicks down the restaurant’s doors as passersby and two coppers look on. The officers wait until he breaks into the restaurant. They pause as he returns to the street from the restaurant’s interior holding an Israeli flag that he took from there. He throws it at their feet. They then overpower the man and arrest him. Contacted by JTA, an employee at HaCarmel declined to comment on the circumstances of the incident, which the Federative Jewish Netherlands group reported online with a pictures of a Dutch police officer kneeling in front of a shattered glass window, with a Star of David hanging on the restaurant’s wall in the background. Herman Loonstein, who heads Federative Jewish Netherlands, said the incident at HaCarmel happened when no patrons were inside the restaurant and ended without injury. "But it is nonetheless an attack, a terrorist attack, carried out by a man whose behavior was that of a terrorist," he told JTA. "Jerusalem is recognized as the capital by the United States of America, so the windows of an Israeli restaurant in Amsterdam are smashed. Only logical. The Paleostinian [keffiyah] completes the story," Federative Jewish Netherlands wrote on Twitter. Loonstein said that the incident at HaCarmel for many Dutch Jews compounds a growing fear about frequenting kosher restaurants following the Grand Café Rimon stabbing. "I know this to be the reality, and there was also a dip in the revenues of the café where the stabbing occurred. It has improved but I expect the new attack will only increase community members’ fear," he said. Police beefed up their presence around the restaurant and other Jewish institutions in the capital following the incident, according to the Federative Jewish Netherlands report.
You have the right to remain silent... for alleged vandalism, WNL reported. The Organization of Jewish Communities in The Netherlands, or NIK, said in a statement the incident was "nothing less than an act of terror." Witnesses of the attack, which occurred as passersby and two coppers looked on, said the perpetrator shouted " The restaurant’s employees were inside the restaurant during the attack but no patrons were present as it had not yet opened. No one was injured in the incident, which resulted in hundreds of dollars worth of damage. | ||
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