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Increasing fines: Eight teachers received reports of NIS 10,000
  •  02/01/2021 01:57 PM

The increase in fines is being implemented in Beit Shemesh quickly: after more than a week of silence in Ramat Beit Shemesh II, police officers recently recited a Talmud Torah Chassidim on Ohel Yehoshua Street in the neighborhood. Reports totaling NIS 10,000 each were distributed to the eight rabbis who were at the scene. Shortly before, the police fled Rabbi Meir Baal Hanes Street after dozens of extremists gathered around them.

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Live shooting in the heart of a neighborhood, unnecessary or real fear?
  •  01/12/2021 09:43 PM

It all started with a report that reached the Beit Shemesh News system, around 12:00 noon, when a pair of policemen arrived at Talmud Torah on Ohel Yehoshua Street in Ramat Beit Shemesh B. The police asked to speak with the director of the Talmud Torah regarding the activities of the place. Hence the versions are divided on what happened next. Police: The policeman was attacked and felt threatened and shot in the air. The residents: There were very few residents and there was no threat to the life of the policeman. A particularly stormy event. All the exclusive details and documentation that reached Beit Shemesh News in the "full article":

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