Israel Mulling Bnei Brak Quarantine After Police Report Difficulty Enforcing Lockdown

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Israeli police officers seen in the ultra-Orthodox Jerusalem neighborhood of Me'a Shearim as they close shops and disperse public gatherings following the government decisions in an effort to contain the coronavirus pandemic, on March 29, 2020 (Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90)

JERUSALEM (JNS) — The Israeli government is considering placing the ultra-Orthodox city of Bnei Brak under quarantine, Israeli Finance Ministry director general Shai Babad told the country’s parliament on Sunday.

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With police reporting difficulty in enforcing lockdown directives in the city, which has an infection rate higher than the national average, Babad told the Knesset’s Special Committee on Dealing with the Coronavirus, “We are having more than a few problems with ultra-Orthodox society in areas like Bnei Brak.”

Babad made the comment hours after hundreds of residents gathered for the burial of Rabbi Tzvi Shenkar, with thousands reportedly attending a funeral procession just before. Videos show hundreds gathering in close proximity to one another, breaking social-distancing directives.

Several clashes between residents and police attempting to enforce the lockdown have taken place in ultra-Orthodox neighborhoods in recent weeks.

Last week, Israeli Health Ministry data showed that 24 percent of infections have occurred in synagogues, with the next most common places of infection being hotels (15 percent), restaurants (12 percent), supermarkets (7 percent), yeshivahs (5 percent) and medical clinics (5 percent). Educational institutions, senior facilities, day cares, mikvahs, election ballot stations, shopping malls, event halls and gyms all fell under 5 percent.

According to internal Health Ministry data published in Haaretz, infections in Bnei Brak are increasing eightfold every three days, compared to the twofold national average. In Jerusalem, which also has a high ultra-Orthodox population, the cases are quadrupling in the same time period.

The Knesset discussion of a potential full lockdown, said Babad, is centered on “how we could put a closure in place and isolate those areas,” referring to the ultra-Orthodox areas with high infection rates and non-compliance with government orders intended to decrease spread of the outbreak.


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Dov Ber
Dov Ber
4 years ago

No question that this should be done there AND EVERYWHERE else that unzere yidin aren’t obeying orders. Chutzpah noirah

Was a democrat until I saw the light
Was a democrat until I saw the light
4 years ago

About time turn off electric and water as well

Josh
Josh
4 years ago

Sad but necessary

Heshy
Heshy
4 years ago

Let them close Tel Aviv the gay capital of Israel. Those sinners are infecting the holiness of Israel.