A 26-year-old ultra-Orthodox man from Beit Shemesh was arrested Sunday at the Tunnels Checkpoint near Beitar Illit following a surveillance operation by Jerusalem District detectives investigating last week's violent demonstration outside the home of Supreme Court Deputy President Noam Sohlberg.
The suspect was initially flagged at the checkpoint on suspicion of being a military deserter, but investigators quickly confirmed he was wanted in connection with the May 28 incident in which dozens of extremists stormed the justice's residence, causing property damage while his family remained inside.
According to police spokespersons, the suspect refused to comply with officers' instructions and barricaded himself inside his vehicle. "Detectives were forced to break into the car to complete the arrest, with no injuries reported," the statement confirmed. The individual was transferred to interrogation facilities, where authorities will determine whether to request an extension of his detention based on investigative findings.







