Monthly Archives: December 2012

Plea bargain reached in “spy” case

Monday, December 31, 2012 One year after heavily publicized detentions were made, the show trial of the activists operating an “outpost command center,” dubbed “spies” by the media, has come to a close. After initial accusations of the serious crime … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Plea bargain reached in “spy” case

Sole detainee in Oz Tzion incident released

Sunday, December 30, 22:17 A 15-year-old minor detained on Friday during clashes at the Oz Tzion outpost was released on Saturday night, after Shabbat. Honenu attorney Naftali Wertzberger stated that “The detention of a minor out of a crowd of … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Sole detainee in Oz Tzion incident released

Jewish youths detained in Hevron

Wednesday, December 26, 11:38 The Hevron Police detained Jewish youths on suspicion of spilling cola on an Arab youth. Honenu asks, “Where are the Hevron Police when Jewish girls are harassed by Arabs?” On Tuesday, December 25, during the afternoon … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Jewish youths detained in Hevron

Update in Daharia vehicular arson case

Friday, December 21, 14:31 New development in the Daharia vehicular arson case: On Friday, December 21 the police filed an appeal simultaneously with Honenu’s appeal, on which the district court ordered that Honenu’s appeal (immediate release to house arrest) be … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Update in Daharia vehicular arson case

Daharia incident: Court orders release of detainees

Friday, December 21, 12:26 Judge Kornhauser ordered the release of the three Daharia incident detainees to house arrest. The police request filed to delay carrying out the order until after Shabbat (Saturday night, December 22) was accepted. Honenu states that … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Daharia incident: Court orders release of detainees

Dramatic development in Daharia vehicular arson case

Friday, December 21, 3:53 Dramatic turn of events: The attorney general’s office will not issue an indictment against the suspects in the Daharia vehicular arson case. Instead of an indictment the police will demand a remand extension for the purpose … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Dramatic development in Daharia vehicular arson case

Police lost control of Arab mob, abandoned Jewish women

Wednesday, December 19, 9:45 Fifteen young Jewish women were detained by the police on Sunday evening (December 16) in the Old City of Jerusalem. Shortly afterwards they were abandoned to a violent Arab mob when the police could not maintain … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Police lost control of Arab mob, abandoned Jewish women

Three detainees suspected of assaulting Arab released

Friday, December 7, 9:54 This morning two adults and one minor detained on suspicion of assaulting an Arab in Jerusalem were released, Honenu reports. In Jerusalem approximately one month ago, on the day of the annual memorial for the late … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Three detainees suspected of assaulting Arab released

Daharia detainees: The police are using every trick in the book to incriminate us

Thursday, December 6, 11:14 Fictitious news reports, interrogation by “Mossad agents”, “fellow inmates” trying to get detainees to talk, and physical violence were the methods that the police used on those suspected of setting a car on fire in Daharia, … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Daharia detainees: The police are using every trick in the book to incriminate us

Police libel: incident blown out of proportion

Wednesday, December 5, 11:39 An announcement by the police of the detention of three suspects in a vehicular arson case erroneously mentioned that an improvised weapon was seized. Honenu reports: a clarification revealed that it was a toy gun. Additionally … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Police libel: incident blown out of proportion