Arrests of Dozens of Chareidim After Attack on Justice Noam Sohlberg's Home: Justified Security or Excessive Response?
Dozens of Chareidim were arrested after attacking Supreme Court Justice Noam Sohlberg's home in Israel, raising debate over law enforcement's response.

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In Israel, dozens of Chareidim were arrested following a violent attack on the home of Supreme Court Deputy Justice Noam Sohlberg. The protests escalated into confrontations with police, leading to 62 arrests amid accusations of destruction and comparisons to historical pogroms.
The incident has sparked a dispute over the appropriateness and proportionality of the law enforcement response to the protests targeting a high-ranking judicial official. The case raises questions about balancing national security and public order with the rights of protesters.
Official investigations and legal proceedings are ongoing.
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