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Police Investigate: Damage to Window at Supreme Court - May Have Been Caused by Gunfire

Summary by Israel Hayom
Patrol officers were called to the Supreme Court building in Jerusalem after damage was caused to the building's window. • The police are investigating a suspicion of shots fired at the scene. Investigative Service investigators are collecting evidence at the scene. • Leaders of the protest for democracy said: "The incitement against Supreme Court justices is translating into acts of violence."
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After the right-wing demonstration in front of the Supreme Court yesterday (Thursday), the court security guard noticed that the panoramic window in the building's foyer had been smashed. The guard filed a complaint with the police, who sent officers to investigate.

Supreme Court security guards reported to police a shattered window in the building. One of the directions being investigated is gunfire. The damage was discovered after a stormy right-wing rally held in front of the Supreme Court yesterday, attended by about 10,000 people and during which strong calls were heard against the judicial system and the legal advisor to the government

Patrol officers were called to the Supreme Court building in Jerusalem after damage was caused to the building's window. • The police are investigating a suspicion of shots fired at the scene. Investigative Service investigators are collecting evidence at the scene. • Leaders of the protest for democracy said: "The incitement against Supreme Court justices is translating into acts of violence."

Police are investigating an unusual case in which a window was shattered in the Supreme Court building in Jerusalem. The head of the Bar Association, Amit Bachar, commented on the case and said: "In a place where the Prime Minister and the Minister of Justice incite against the Supreme Court, windows are shattered."

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A shattered window was discovered at the Supreme Court today, police were called to the scene and opened an investigation. It is being investigated whether there is a connection to the right-wing demonstration that took place yesterday near the scene. The post A shattered window was discovered at the Supreme Court; the circumstances are being investigated appeared first on סרוגים.

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סרוגים broke the news in on Friday, June 6, 2025.
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