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The clashes continue: riots in Mea Shearim following enforcement of corona regulations
Disruptions developed in Jerusalem after police arrived in the neighborhood to enforce the guidelines.
Dozens of residents threw stones and objects at vehicles passing by and blocked the nearby road with trash.
Police are working to disperse the crowd
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Corona virus
Israel Police
Mea Shearim
Jerusalem
Maya Horodnichano
Tuesday, January 26, 2021, 11:15 p.m.
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In the video: Clashes between ultra-Orthodox and police in Jerusalem (Photo: Extreme ultra-Orthodox protests)
Clashes between the police and the ultra-Orthodox continue today (Tuesday) when riots developed in the Mea Shearim neighborhood of Jerusalem after police arrived in the neighborhood to enforce the Corona regulations.
Dozens of residents threw stones and objects at vehicles passing by and are currently also blocking traffic on the nearby road using bins.
A blocked bus was damaged during the disturbance.
Police said their forces are working in the neighborhood to restore order while being prepared to use means to disperse the crowd.
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The clashes in Mea Shearim, today (Photo: Official website, ultra-Orthodox protests)
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