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Exclusive footage: Haredi rioters break into Beit Shemesh police station, attack officers

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk

Primary source Internal intake · 1 reviewed intake signal · Desk window 10:41

TL;DR

Exclusive footage has been released of Haredi rioters breaking into a police station in Beit Shemesh and attacking officers, according to reports. No official police or emergency services confirmation of the new footage has been provided.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Exclusive footage has emerged of Haredi rioters breaking into a police station in Beit Shemesh and attacking officers, as reported by reports. The video documents the breach and assault on police personnel at the station. No official confirmation from Israeli police or emergency services regarding this specific footage has been provided yet, and the desk attributes the footage based on the single source.

As The Zioneer reported on June 6 and June 9, the incident originally occurred about a week ago, with hundreds of rioters attempting to break into the station and attacking officers. Police subsequently arrested three suspects, aged 26, 46, and 56, on suspicion of involvement, vowing zero tolerance for attacks on officers and symbols of authority. The newly released exclusive footage provides visual documentation of the breach, though no additional details on the circumstances or the source of the footage are available at this time.

02 · How it developed

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03 · Source and signal

Source and signal

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