Haredi Rioters Target Israeli Supreme Court Deputy President’s Home Over Draft Ruling

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Haredi extremists rioted outside Justice Noam Sohlberg’s home, deputy president of Israel’s Supreme Court, breaking windows and damaging the judge’s vehicle in protest of a draft evasion arrest and a High Court ruling. Police were not present initially, but local rapid-response teams intervened and some rioters were stopped after a bus pursuit. The Courts Administration condemned the violence and vowed to bolster security, while Prime Minister Netanyahu and lawmakers demanded accountability and justice for the rioters.
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