Police Arrest 3 Bat Yam Residents for Barring People From Shelters During Iran Attacks
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Israeli police said today they had arrested three residents of the Bat Yam neighborhood near Tel Aviv for preventing people from entering shelters during Iranian missile attacks.
One of the suspects attacked a resident who tried to enter the shelter with her dog and threw her out. • Another resident prevented a resident from entering the shelter with her elderly parents.
In recent days, there have been several cases in which residents of Bat Yam prevented other residents from entering the shelter. This coincides with incidents that occurred in other places across the country. In one case, the suspect, a resident of Bat Yam, attacked a resident who entered with her dog and even removed her from the city's shelter. In another case, a resident prevented a woman and her two elderly parents, both in their 80s, from e…
During the alarms triggered by the launches from Iran, a fight broke out in the protected area in the city's Shapira neighborhood after two young men tried to bring the woman into the area. Families with children fled, choking and with burning eyes. "My child is not ready to return to the shelter," said one resident. Three suspects were detained for questioning
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