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Nervous Gold: "Do I need an ID card?" | Israel today

2020-09-11T21:25:47.759Z


| Israeli soccerIsrael national team star Eran Zehavi was questioned by the police after he was arrested at his home when he threatened police officers: "You'll see who I am" • During his interrogation, he claimed: "I said the things in the heat of the incident" Israeli national team player and Chinese team star Gwangju R&F was released last night (Friday) from Mesubim police after being questioned for several h


Israel national team star Eran Zehavi was questioned by the police after he was arrested at his home when he threatened police officers: "You'll see who I am" • During his interrogation, he claimed: "I said the things in the heat of the incident"

Israeli national team player and Chinese team star Gwangju R&F was released last night (Friday) from Mesubim police after being questioned for several hours about interfering with a police officer while on duty and threatening police officers.

Leaving the interrogation, Zehavi said: "Free love and less eye trouble will benefit everyone."

Zehavi organized a private party at his home in Savyon, and after an unusual noise was heard, police were called to the house where the party was held.

According to police, Zahavi threatened the police, cursed at them and even tried to prevent them from accessing the amplification equipment at the scene.

"Go, you idiot -



I do not give you an ID card," Zehavi told one of the policemen.

"Do not worry you will see more who I am. Give the report and go.

Rags.

He probably got 10 percent on the report he gave me, rags. "

During his interrogation, Zehavi claimed in his defense that the harsh words he said to the police were said "in the heat of the incident."

He said he was upset that they had asked for his ID.

"Should the policeman ask him for an identity card? He knows very well who I am," Zahavi claimed.

He said he and he did not understand why police officers were eager to enter his home. 

It should be noted that in the last two weeks, the police have received 4 different reports of the construction of an unusual noise from Zehavi's house in Savyon.

His neighbors claimed the situation had become unbearable.

The head of the Savyon Council, who began an argument with Zehavi, also attended the event today.

In a video documenting the moment of arrest, Zehavi is seen shouting: "You came at me with 4 policemen for a noise between two and four. No murder? No rape in the country."

Zahavi was handcuffed and arrested after refusing to accompany the police voluntarily.

The police said: "Following a number of reports that reached the 100 hotline about the noise of an unusual noise during rest hours at a party held in Savyon, police arrived at the scene where they noticed several participants. The police acted to stop the noise, "At this stage, the owner of the place was informed that he was detained, and in the face of his opposition, he was arrested and detained for questioning at the station."

It should be noted that as far as is known, the party did not deviate from the corona regulations regarding the number of participants, and Zahavi was arrested solely for his conduct in front of the police.

This is not Zehavi's first encounter with the neighbors in Savyon in which the police have been forced to intervene, since he returned to Israel to play for the national team.

About two weeks ago, Zahavi held a party at his home in Savyon with 25 people until late, even in this case his neighbors called the police due to noise - and he received a report from the police about a rest disorder.

Source: israelhayom

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