Ezra is Burning | Crowds Protest in Front of the Vizhnitz Central Courthouse; Attempts to Incite a Blood Liturgy on the Second Courtyard



The false plot was exposed.

All credit goes to Kikar and David Keshet

Huge drama in Bnei Brak, crowds are now demonstrating in a major protest against the Vizanitz Central Court in the city • Behind the scenes - the commotion of the signs that lit up the city and the false rumors that the second courtyard was supposedly attacked • The truth is revealed - young Lithuanians were caught 'red-handed' • For now, no injuries, the police are in reinforced forces (ultra-Orthodox)
Is Bnei Brak on the verge of a wave of instability? Ezra Street in the city looks like a battlefield these days. Crowds of demonstrators, affiliated with various sects in the sector, are gathering in front of the Beit Midrash Hall of the Vizhnitz Central Hasidic sect , in a sharp protest against what they define as a personality cult and the unusual behavior of the court Hasidic sects.





The tension that erupted this evening began in the early hours of the morning. Kikar learned that several young people from the Lithuanian sector were caught red-handed hanging up provocative posters announcing the planned protest tonight. The court's supporters, who identified the poster hangers, tried to prevent the act, and a violent scuffle developed between the parties, drawing many curious onlookers to the scene.

During the day, as part of attempts to inflame passions, false rumors were spread on social media, according to which followers from the central courtyard of Vižnitz were allegedly involved in the attack on the Lithuanian youth.








Sources familiar with the details make it clear to our reporter that this is complete fake news that never existed and was never created. According to them, vested interests tried to insert the name of the Great Vizhnitz Hasidism into the cauldron to create a false representation of a war between the courts, but the reality on the ground proves that this is unfounded

As of thid time, crowds are crowding the area. The protesters are chanting slogans against the courtyard's leadership, claiming it deviates from accepted moral standards, while on the other hand, the Hasidim are preparing inside the Beit Midrash complex to prevent a break-in.


Large police forces are pouring into the Ezra Street area and nearby streets in an attempt to prevent physical friction between the protesters and the Hasidim of Vizhnitz Center. So far, despite the high tension and the shouting that can be heard in the distance, no injuries have been reported in the clashes


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