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An unusual incident: a man disguised as a religious man, tried to get to MK Rotman's house - and was stopped | Israel Hayom

2023-02-25T19:20:59.978Z


The incident took place in the middle of Shabbat • The man claimed that he came to talk with Rothman, and claimed that the situation was particularly serious and therefore came during the Shabbat • After discussions, the police took him in for questioning


A man arrived in the settlement of Peni Kedem, disguised himself as religious, tried to get to the house of MK Rotman - and was stopped by the security.

An unusual incident in the settlement of Peni Kedem, where the chairman of the Constitution Committee, Simcha Rotman, lives. Residents of the settlement say that today (Saturday) at noon, in the middle of Shabbat, a man with a car arrived at the religious settlement, stopped him at the gate, entered the settlement and asked the passers-by where his house was of Rothman.

A few minutes later, the man arrived at Rothman's house, where he was stopped by the security guard.

The man claimed that he had come to talk to Rothman, and claimed that the situation was particularly serious and therefore came during Shabbat.

The security guard called the police, when the police asked to take him from the place, he claimed that he was religious and could not drive on Shabbat, but eventually got into the car with them and was taken from the settlement.

Rothman said that "it is unfortunate that the waves of incitement and intimidation on behalf of the opposition and the organizers of the demonstrations lead to such events."

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