Occupied Quds - Saba:
Hundreds of Neturei Karta supporters in Beit Shemesh, on Thursday, attacked National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, when he got out of his ministry's car during a tour of the city.
According to Paltoday, Ben-Gvir called the enemy police, as he engaged in a confrontation with residents who tried to damage his car.
At the same time, his wife Ayla, according to him, was assaulted by a Haredi Karta supporter who slapped her in the face.
Enemy police forces from the Beit Shemesh and Jerusalem District, who rushed to the scene, were instructed by the station commander to use force to disperse the riot.
Within a short time, stun grenades were thrown at the protesters, who gathered around Ben-Gvir and his men, and began shouting insults, including: ‘Zionist’, “murderer”, ‘you support conscription into the army’, ‘get out of here’, all while trying to attack the minister, who responded to the protesters: ‘This is the State of Israel, and the police will apply the law here as well.’
Neturei Karta is a haredi Jewish movement that rejects Zionism in all its forms and opposes the existence of the State of Israel. They number approximately 5,000 and are located in Quds, London and New York.

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