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29 December 2020

Police Brutality Against Settler Youth and Haredi Youth

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Ahuvya's mother: Have you no shame?

Police officer summons mother of teen killed during police chase to provide testimony. https://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/293900


A policeman from the central unit of the Tel Aviv district on Monday evening called Ayelet Sandak, the mother of Ahuvya Sandak who was killed in a police chase in the Binyamin region last week, and invited her to testify at the police station.

The mother blasted the policeman over the summons, told him "have you no shame?" and hung up.

MK Bezalel Smotrich (Yamina) said in response, "The Israel Police insists on repeatedly proving that it is an opaque, corrupt body which knows no boundaries and is willing to persecute the victims in order to save its skin. As if they are begging to lose the last drop of public trust they may still have. I'm very sad to write such a scathing tweet, but that's probably the painful truth.” Full article at link


22 arrested at protest over death of Ahuvya Sandak

https://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/293908

Twenty-two demonstrators were arrested in Jerusalem overnight while protesting against police conduct during the incident in which an Israeli teen, a member of the “hilltop youth” community, was killed last week in a car crash.

During the protests on Bar Ilan Street in the capital, clashes broke out between demonstrators and police, the police department said Tuesday morning, accusing protesters of hurling stones, pieces of metal, and bottles at officers.

A Border Police officer was filmed beating a demonstrator during the protest. Full article at link


Police clash with protesters over death of Ahuvya Sandak

https://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/293894

Dozens of young people demonstrated Monday evening at the Bar Ilan junction in Jerusalem in protest over the death of Ahuvya Sandak during a police chase in Binyamin.

Police say the protesters disturbed the peace and confronted local police forces by throwing stones, causing damage to police vehicles, and puncturing tires.

Police forces are working disperse the protesters and open the road using water canons.

So far, 12 protesters have been detained for questioning or arrested for disturbing order and blocking traffic. Full article at link


Friends of Ahuvya Sandak face manslaughter charges

Police raise level of offenses against 4 youths who in were car in which Ahuvya Sandak was killed. Full article at link

https://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/293876



Family of Israeli teen killed in accident following police chase launch fundraising campaign to plant vineyard, build synagogue honoring him


“Dear Jews, we are in the midst of a terrible time personally and nationally,” Avraham Sandak, Ahuvya’s father, said.

Click here to contribute to keeping Ahuvya's memory alive with the construction of a new synagogue

“The fact that Ahuvya was murdered is a result of disunity, disconnection, and baseless hatred.”

“We’re all disconnected. Every one of us is living in his or her own community within their own sector, whether it be Ethiopians, religious, haredim – everyone in their own sector. That has led to the extreme polarization within the Jewish people.”

“I think that everyone who was moved by this tragedy, who reacts to it by saying ‘What has happened to us, to what extreme have we gotten to,’ or feels how terrible this situation has become for all of us, should ask why this child wanted to do with his life.”

“He only wanted good,” continued Avraham Sandak. “He dedicated his entire life to building up the Land of Israel. He dedicated himself to a specific place called ‘Maoz Esther’; a part of the Land of Israel north of Kochav HaShahar. He lived there and there he gave his soul up to heaven.”

“We, his family, want to build a home and move there with those who already live there.”

“Please donate generously and help us make the step that Ahuvya wanted so much.”

Ahuvya’s friends joined in the appeal, saying that it had been his dream to build a vineyard and a synagogue in Maoz Esther.

“Ahuvya wanted to establish a synagogue here as well as a large vineyard, which would have linked Kochav HaShahar to this area and created a contiguous Jewish presence in the area.”

“He really invested all of his energies into this. He was an ideological youth with a great vision, who dreamed big and wanted to advance the settlement. The best way to protest against the outrage of the tragedy that happened is to move his vision forward.”

1 comment:

moshe said...

These shotrim are most likely the children of nazis; no other explanation for their unbelievably vile behavior. Goodness must prevail before H' regrets allowing the world to continue.

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