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Two nights without level B riots, why? Did they follow the guidelines again?
  •  01/27/2021 08:17 AM

Many police forces were put on standby (Tuesday) at the entrance to Ramat Beit Shemesh B., forces that included dozens of YSM police officers, detectives, detectives, officers and Beit Shemesh police officers. There was an atmosphere of Bnei Brak-style 'revenge' in the air, but just before what seemed like a declaration of war on the neighborhood, the forces folded as they came. Yesterday, the forces chose to raid the Heftziba neighborhood. What has changed? In the 'full article':

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Another night of riots in Ramat Beit Shemesh II
  •  01/25/2021 08:52 AM

A black night of smoke and stench passed over many residents in Ramat Beit Shemesh B. It all started in the early evening when shortly after seven in the evening the police forces raided the neighborhood again. To the reader from the side it seems like a huge raid ‘on the whole neighborhood’. It's not. Point raid on a wedding in a synagogue in the center of the plateau. from here on? A relentless commotion, a whole night of cat and mouse games between the police and residents. Extensive documentation inside:

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A step up in strict enforcement, a difficult evening in Ramat Beit Shemesh
  •  01/21/2021 07:46 AM

The law and the police in front of the residents: Such a stormy evening, the residents of Ramat Beit Shemesh B. will have a hard time forgetting. It would have looked like another evening of life routine, weddings and events, someone might not have noticed that they had taken care in advance to darken all the street lamps in the area (!) When a large force of police suddenly entered the neighborhood and stormed a ballroom. Crowds of residents went out and stormed until the arrival of the "olive grove" that changed the rules of the game. This time it was not just 'extremists'. More details and documentation inside:

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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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A wave of break-ins on Saturday, residents angry
  •  12/20/2020 12:59 PM

Last Saturday (end), more than ten apartments in the Ramat Avraham and Ramat Beit Shemesh B neighborhoods were broken into. According to the report that reached Beit Shemesh News, heavy damage was caused to several houses. The residents who approached us are angry, instead of investing in traffic enforcement and Corona only, who will invest in the security of the residents. The police, for their part, opened an investigation.

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