Arrests of Dozens of Chareidim After Attack on Supreme Court Justice Noam Sohlberg's Home Raise Questions About Judicial Security and Protest Limits
In Israel, 62 members of the Chareidi community were arrested following violent protests and an attack on the home of Supreme Court Justice Noam Sohlberg. The protests reflect deep tensions surrounding judicial authority and political dispu

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In Israel, 62 members of the Chareidi community were arrested following violent protests and an attack on the home of Supreme Court Justice Noam Sohlberg. The protests reflect deep tensions surrounding judicial authority and political disputes involving figures such as Justice Minister and other government officials.
The incident has sparked condemnation highlighting the severity of the violence, with some comparing the destruction to historical pogroms. The case raises issues about the balance between protest rights and protection of judicial officials.
Authorities continue to investigate and manage the security implications of these events.
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