In what is clearly another failure for Israel’s woebegone police department and its disinterested government, a haredi IDF officer hired a private investigator and was able to find out who heads the anti-haredi-IDF-soldiers campaign of harassment and intimidation. And then, the haredi IDF officer outed the criminals, while all the while the IDF, Shin Bet and Israel’s woebegone police force failed to identify the harassers or act against them.
Above: (File photo) A haredi IDF recruiter portrayed as a pig in a n anti-IDF brochure produced by the campaign
Haredi IDF Soldier And PI Do What Cops Failed To Do: Identify And Gather Damaging Evidence Against The Haredi men Who Have Been Harassing And Threatening Haredi IDF Soldiers
Shmarya Rosenberg • FailedMessiah.com
In what is clearly another failure for Israel’s woebegone police department and its disinterested government, a haredi IDF officer hired a private investigator and was able to find out who heads the anti-haredi-IDF-soldiers campaign of harassment and intimidation. And then, the haredi IDF officer outed the criminals, while all the while the IDF, Shin Bet and Israel’s woebegone police force failed to identify the harassers or act against them.
Yehudah Glickman took the info from PI David Gabai – who Glickman paid tens of thousands of shekels in fees – and is using it as the basis for a civil suit against four of harassers leaders. According to a report in the Jerusalem Post based on a Channel 2 News report aired last night, Gabi recorded the four men discussing tactics and planning a protest to be held at Glickman’s home.
“We need buses and a bunch of other things,” one of the haredi anti-IDF organizers says.
“I’m thinking about buying a load of mice and fill up the houses of all these [haredi IDF recruiters] with them,” another organizer responds.
“Scorpions,” another organizer says on the tape, apparently riffing on the similarity of the Hebrew words for mouse and scorpion.
Glickman’s suit against the four organizers – who the Jerusalem Post did not name – is seeking NIS 2.4 million ($618,000) in damages.