Monthly Archives: June 2015

Father and sons assaulted on Temple Mount

Monday, June 29, 2015, 16:48 On the morning of Monday, June 29, a Jewish man who ascended the Temple Mount in Jerusalem with his two sons was assaulted by an Arab who threw rocks and shoes at them. The father … Continue reading

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Release conditions relaxed for two Givat Ronen residents

Sunday, June 28, 2015, 18:47 The Attorney General’s office objected to the release of a Givat Ronen resident to house arrest in Kedumim due to the community being located in the Shomron. Honenu attorney Aharon Roza insisted that there was … Continue reading

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Youth still in remand due to discriminatory policy

Thursday, June 25, 2015, 21:33 A youth from Beit El who has already unnecessarily remained in remand for over two weeks due to the fact that the company which supplies electronic handcuffs to the Israeli Prison Services does not operate … Continue reading

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House arrest extended for two Binyamin region youths

Thursday, June 25, 2015, 13:11 The Lod District Court ordered the house arrest extended for two youths from the Talmonim Bloc in the Binyamin region who are suspected of throwing rocks at Arab vehicles on the night of Saturday, June … Continue reading

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Yitzhar resident released after false detention

Wednesday, June 24, 2015, 17:30 On Tuesday, June 23, in a dawn raid by police detectives and Yassam (Special Forces) police on a home in Yitzhar, a resident was detained on suspicion of involvement with an incident that occurred approximately … Continue reading

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Complaint filed against officer for deleting video of police brutality

Wednesday, June 24, 2015, 15:09 A protester who documented a protest claims that after he recorded police brutality a police officer deleted video clips from his camera and detained him without cause. Honenu attorney Rehavia Piltz demands that the Police … Continue reading

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Yitzhar resident’s detention based on weak testimony

Tuesday, June 23, 2015, 20:36 On Tuesday, June 23, in a dawn raid by police detectives and Yassam (Special Forces) police on a home in Yitzhar, a resident was detained on suspicion of involvement with an incident that occurred approximately … Continue reading

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New information supports attempted murder claim for terrorist

Tuesday, June 23, 2015, 19:08 On Monday, June 22 the Jerusalem District Court ruled that the terrorist who stabbed two Jewish youths in a terror attack on the eve of the Shavuot holiday in Jerusalem will remain in remand until … Continue reading

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Two Binyamin region youths released to house arrest

Tuesday, June 23, 2015, 17:00 The Jerusalem Magistrate Court accepted Honenu attorney Avichai Hajbi’s opinion and on Tuesday, June 23 ordered the release of the two youths from the Talmonim Bloc in the Binyamin region who were detained on the … Continue reading

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Knife attack NOT considered attempted murder

Sunday, June 21, 2015, 20:16 Honenu has started a legal struggle to convince the Attorney General’s office to change the charges against the terrorist who carried out a stabbing attack in Jerusalem on the eve of Shavuot from aggravated assault … Continue reading

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