Some 400 Tel Aviv policemen train Wednesday for Thursday's pride parade
in Jerusalem, prepare for violence by protestors. Meanwhile, haredim
continue to demonstrate against parade across country
Some 400 policemen of the Tel Aviv District police held drills
Wednesday ahead of the gay pride parade, scheduled to take place in
Jerusalem Thursday. The officers will join the Jerusalem police in
securing the parade.
The police are taking very seriously the possibility that disturbances
at the event will result in violence, and officers practiced the
use of clubs and shields in case this happens.
Meanwhile, despite an official notice published by the rabbis of the
United Torah Judaism Tuesday calling on haredim not to demonstrate
against the parade, violent protests ensued across Israel. Police
arrested 12 haredim in Bnei Brak, including eight teens, for hurling
stones at cars during the night. Two of them were later released.
Disturbances also took place at strictly-Orthodox neighborhoods in the
capital, including Givat Shaul, Meah Shearim, Beit Yisrael and Bait
Vagan. The Jerusalem police arrested seven people on suspicion of
throwing stones and clashing with officers. Four policemen were injured
in the incidents; three of them were evacuated to the hospital.
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