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MK Meir Porush blames Supreme Court justice, AG, police chief for protest violence

The Zioneer Intelligence DeskUpdated 18:07
MK Meir Porush blames Supreme Court justice, AG, police chief for protest violence

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TL;DR

United Torah Judaism MK Meir Porush accused Supreme Court Deputy President Justice Solberg, Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara, and Police Commissioner Danny Levi of responsibility for violent incidents during protest day, according to a statement reported by journalist Eli Hirschman on N12.

01 · THE DISPATCH

MK Meir Porush (United Torah Judaism) issued a sharp statement accusing Supreme Court Deputy President Justice Solberg, Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara, and Police Commissioner Danny Levi of responsibility for violent incidents during Wednesday's protests. The statement, published by journalist Eli Hirschman on N12, quotes Porush as saying they "permitted the spilling of blood of members of the Haredi public."

This marks an escalation in Porush's criticism of law enforcement during the current protest cycle. Earlier this month, Porush condemned police dispersal tactics and called for the commissioner and involved officers to resign. In separate remarks, other right-wing figures had previously blamed the attorney general for a hit-and-run incident at a Jerusalem faction protest, linking her policies to public disorder. Porush's latest comments directly tie the top judiciary and law enforcement leadership to the violence.

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