Monthly Archives: August 2012

Last of the detained Bat Ayin youths released

Friday, August 31, 10:04 The last of the youths detained in the fire bomb (Molotov cocktail) case have been released. Honenu attorney David HaLevi: “The detention was superfluous and meaningless. The release proves it.” This morning, without a court deliberation, … Continue reading

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Bat Ayin minors to be released from remand tomorrow morning

Thursday, August 30, 14:40 In a deliberation which took place a short while ago the Jerusalem Magistrate Court decided to release tomorrow morning the remaining two youths from Bat Ayin still in remand, Honenu reports. Yesterday evening the third detainee … Continue reading

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Police violate rights of Bat Ayin detainees

Tuesday, August 28, 20:06 Today, the Central Unit of the Yehuda and Shomron Police prevented a meeting between the youths and an attorney. Tomorrow, the court will decide whether or not to hold a deliberation in order to reexamine the … Continue reading

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Zion Square altercation detainee released to house arrest

Monday, August 27, 16:38 One of the minors, a girl, detained in the course of the altercation at Zion Square in Jerusalem on August 16, has been released to house arrest. A short time ago Jerusalem District Court Judge Raphael … Continue reading

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Minors 12-13 years old detained on suspicion of throwing fire bomb

Sunday, August 26, 18:06 Three residents of the Gush Etzion community of Bat Ayin, youths aged 12-13 were detained today on suspicion of involvement with the fire bomb (Molotov cocktail) incident which occurred approximately a week and a half ago, … Continue reading

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Police preparations in Migron area: Four administrative orders in two weeks

Wednesday, August 22, 8:47 Last night two right-wing activists, residents of the Ramat Migron outpost, received administrative orders banning them from the area of Yehuda and Shomron, Honenu reports. They join two minors, aged 15 and 17, who received orders … Continue reading

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GSS agents warn youths following fire bomb attack

Friday, August 17, 12:25 Following the fire bomb (Molotov cocktail) thrown yesterday (Thursday) at an Arab taxi in the area of K’far Etzion, today (Friday) the GSS gave warnings to right-wing activists – youths aged 13-18 – from Bat Ayin, … Continue reading

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Missing detained youths have returned home safely

Tuesday, August 14, 10:47 The two minors who went missing after interrogation at the Central Unit of the Yehuda and Shomron Police Station in Ma’ale Adumim have returned home safely. Despite the announcements made by the police that one of … Continue reading

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The whereabouts of two supposedly released youths are still unknown

Monday, August 13, 21:49 R., the 16.5 year old youth detained yesterday during a family vacation in the north of Israel on suspicion of involvement with a mosque arson, and released today in the early afternoon, “disappeared” ever since the … Continue reading

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Minor released, but family vacation ruined

Monday, August 13, 13:48 After a 24 hour remand a minor suspected of involvement with the mosque arson in Kfar Jaba, an Arab village near the Jewish community of Adam in the Binyamin region, has been released, Honenu reports. The … Continue reading

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