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Israeli Police Face Criticism Over Mishandling of Suspected Offender Amid Broader Social Debates
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First reported by Now 14 · 6 hours ago
What happened
Israeli police faced criticism after violently arresting a suspected offender mistaken for a deserter, sparking debate on law enforcement in the Haredi community. The discussion also covered cardiac arrest risks in Israel, a historic British SAS rescue, autonomous taxi surveillance in California, and a surge in sardine sales driven by TikTok influencers.
- 01Israeli police violently arrested a Gur Hasidic man in Ashdod, mistakenly identifying him as a deserter.
- 02Yehuda Glickman criticized Haredi political leaders for misleading their community amid coalition pressures.
- 03Prof. Yehuda Adler highlighted that 17 Israelis die daily from cardiac arrest outside hospitals, urging proactive screening.
- 04British SAS forces heroically rescued captured soldiers in Basra in 2005, defying political orders.
- 05Waymo autonomous taxi remotely intervened to detain misbehaving teens in California, raising surveillance concerns.
- 06TikTok health influencers caused a 38%-72% rise in canned sardine sales in Israel, noted for protein and omega-3 content.
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