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Security07:55 · 25m ago

Israeli Police Brutally Detain Hasidic Man in Ashdod Before Admitting Mistaken Identity

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Translated & summarized from Kikar HaShabbat by baba
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A serious incident unfolded on Sunday morning in Ashdod's Hasidic neighborhood, where a married Hasidic man from the Gur community was violently detained by police officers. The event took place near Jerusalem Boulevard and Baal Haness Street. According to eyewitnesses, the police mistakenly identified the man as a military draft evader. When the man tried to leave the scene, officers aggressively subdued him, handcuffing him in a humiliating manner and repeatedly beating him. His glasses were shattered, his pants torn, and he sustained multiple bleeding injuries.

Residents expressed shock and outrage at the brutality occurring in their neighborhood. After several tense minutes, the police realized their error and announced it was a case of mistaken identity. Instead of providing medical assistance or apologizing, the officers quickly removed the handcuffs and left the injured man on the street without any apology or aid. No official statement has yet been issued by the police authorities regarding the incident.

The episode has sparked significant anger and disbelief within the local ultra-Orthodox community, highlighting concerns about police conduct and accountability in sensitive neighborhoods.

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