Thursday, 1 August 2013

Israel: Ultra-Orthodox protesters shatter bus windows after female passenger refuses to sit in back


The extremist actions by Haredi groups and lack of intervention from Mayor Moshe Abutbul (Shas) is shaping up to be a focal point for the upcoming municipal election.

Men stare as an Israeli women sits at the front of a
bus, in defiance of demands by ultra-Orthodox
Jewish hardliners that women sit at the back.
Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch |
Source/Credit: Haaretz
By Nir Hasson | Jul. 31, 2013

Demonstrators in Beit Shemesh block path of bus and smashed its windshield with a hammer, before moving on to two other buses nearby; police detain two.

Two buses were stoned by a group of Haredim in Beit Shemesh on Wednesday after the police arrested a man and woman who had asked a female passenger to move to the back of the bus.

The incident began on a No. 497 bus from Beit Shemesh to Bnei Brak, which is run as a mehadrin line on which men and women sit separately. Under a ruling by the High Court of Justice in 2011, such seating is strictly voluntary.

According to passengers on the bus, one of the female passengers asked a woman who was sitting at the front of the bus to move to the rear. While the seated woman did not object, the driver - who heard the conversation - summoned police, who detained the woman who had made the request and her husband, and the bus continued on its way.

When news of the incident spread, groups of ultra-Orthodox youth stoned two local buses. Moshe Schuman was a passenger on one of them, the No. 417 from Ramat Beit Shemesh to Jerusalem.
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