Riot broke out tonight after police gave a report to a woman who was not wearing a mask, and refused to disclose details • One of the police officers was lightly injured
Police arrested two ultra-Orthodox riots on Sunday night in the Mea She'arim neighborhood of Jerusalem. The two detainees filed a report with a fine of NIS 5,000.
Policeman injured during order violations of ultra-Orthodox Jews in Mea Shearim // Photo: A group of extreme ultra-Orthodox protests
The riots that broke out during the night began after police wrote a report to a woman who did not wear a mask.
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Dozens of attendees began to roll out bins, throwing glass bottles and various objects at the police and as a result, one of the police officers was lightly injured. Despite the arrests, order violations continued even after two prominent rioters were arrested and after police left the scene.