Jerusalem's Mahane Yehuda Market Business Shut After Violent Worker Attack
A violent incident occurred this week at Jerusalem's Mahane Yehuda Market when a dispute between employees escalated into a serious assault. A 24-year-old resident of the Beit Safafa neighborhood allegedly attacked a coworker with a sharp object, striking him in the head and causing moderate injuries. The victim was hospitalized for treatment, and his condition was reported as moderate.
Police from the Jerusalem district responded promptly after receiving a report around midday. They began investigating the circumstances and collecting evidence at the scene. The suspect was arrested immediately and his detention was extended by court order until July 5, 2026.
In addition to the arrest, authorities issued an administrative order to close the business for seven days as a deterrent against future violence. The police emphasized their zero-tolerance policy toward violent incidents and their commitment to maintaining public safety and order in the market, which has seen multiple violent episodes in recent years. Increased police presence and preventive measures have been implemented to curb such events.
This incident highlights ongoing security challenges at one of Jerusalem's central commercial hubs, prompting continued law enforcement efforts to protect workers and visitors alike.