Viewers identified a distinctive piece of jewelry visible in footage of a car attack during an anti-government protest, posting details to a journalist. The item's style reportedly resembles that worn by yeshiva students in Thailand during inter-semester break.
Following the broadcast of footage showing a car being attacked during an anti-government protest in Israel, viewers contacted journalist Daniel Amram with an identification of a distinctive piece of jewelry worn by the suspect. The jewelry, described as not typical of a Haredi style but rather resembling accessories worn by yeshiva students vacationing in Thailand during the inter-semester break, was sent as a photo by followers from the sector. The suspect has not been publicly named, and no arrest has been reported. The item's identification is based on viewer accounts and has not been independently verified.
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