Monthly Archives: December 2011
Response from close associates of arrested administrative exiles
Friday, December 16 The court released two of the arrested administrative exiles to house arrest and the remand of the other three was extended until Tuesday. The police had requested a 15-day extension on their remand. Honenu attorney Naftali Wertzberger, … Continue reading
Police requested 7-day remand, court ruled 1 day
Thursday, December 15, 13:07 The Jerusalem Magistrate Court extended by one day the remand of five of the arrestees arrested at the administrative exiles’ apartment in Kiryat Moshe, Jerusalem yesterday. The police requested a seven-day remand for the arrestees, claiming … Continue reading
Last soldier suspected in “price tag” incident to be released today
Thursday, December 15, 11:36 The police announced that today they will request the release of the soldier arrested on suspicion of vandalizing IDF vehicles at the Binyamin Brigade base. After more than one week in remand the soldier will be … Continue reading
Police haul from administrative exiles’ apartment – Plastic toy guns and three-year old boy
Wednesday, December 14, 18:15 The haul from the police raid on the administrative exiles’ apartment – plastic toy guns and a three-year old boy who was taken to the police station. During an extensive police raid on the administrative exiles’ … Continue reading
Judge Romanov conformed to the system: Youths who entered Jordan kept in remand
Wednesday, December 14, 9:27 In an unprecedented and difficult to understand decision, last night Judge Romanov accepted the appeal filed by the police and extended the remand of the activists from an organization calling on Jews to renew a Jewish … Continue reading
Did Jerusalem DA interfere with scheduling deliberation date for outpost founders in Jordan?
Tuesday, December 13, 22:16 Last night 17 activists from an organization calling on Jews to renew a Jewish presence in cities once Jewish but now considered by most to be Arab, were arrested after they crossed the border to Jordan, … Continue reading
Court released founders of outpost in Jordan
Tuesday, December 13, 18:47 The Jerusalem Magistrate Court released a short time ago eight youths (not minors) who crossed the border with Jordan yesterday and founded an outpost by the name “Metzudat Ze’ev”. The police claim that the group cut … Continue reading
Soldier suspected of “price tag” incident released, Honenu – “The IDF should do some soul searching”
Monday, December 12, 15:08 An additional soldier arrested on suspicion of involvement with a “price tag” incident was unconditionally released after no evidence implicating him was found. Honenu responded: “The IDF should do some soul searching. They are harassing soldiers … Continue reading
Honenu reports: Police embarrassed again – Court unconditionally released girls suspected of “price tag” incident
Sunday, December 11, 20:32 Once again the special “price tag” investigation team of the National Unit of Serious and International Crime Investigations embarrassed itself. Today the Jerusalem Magistrate Court unconditionally released two girls suspected of vandalizing IDF vehicles at the … Continue reading
Solder unconditionally released – “They wouldn’t tell me what the charges were”
Thursday, December 8, 14:39 One of the soldiers who was arrested by the Central Police Unit of the Military Criminal Investigation Division (MCID) on suspicion of involvement with a “price tag” incident was unconditionally released even before a deliberation took … Continue reading