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Supreme Court Window Shattered Amid Mass Protest, Possible Air Gun Used

Summary by Jerusalem Post
Police, Shin Bet, and court security are investigating to identify the suspects, the police stated.

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An examination conducted following the smashing of a window at the Supreme Court after a large right-wing demonstration revealed that the window was damaged by a cold weapon. "This is an unusual, serious and unprecedented incident," the courts said in a statement. "The close proximity to the demonstration that was taking place at the time and to the messages that were heard against the Supreme Court is disturbing."

One of the panoramic windows in the Supreme Court in Jerusalem was shattered last Friday night, apparently after being shot with an air pistol or a slingshot. So far, no suspects have been arrested, and the Shin Bet and court security are investigating the incident. The court's management issued a strong statement linking the incident to the large right-wing demonstration that took place not far away that day. "This is an unusual, serious and un…

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Jerusalem Post broke the news in Jerusalem, Israel on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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