Young Avreich Arrested at Gas Station, Sparking Protest and Road Blockade
A young avreich was arrested Monday afternoon at a gas station near the Gilat Junction outside Ofakim, an incident that unfolded in front of his recently married wife and later triggered a spontaneous protest that blocked traffic at the intersection.
According to the organization Am Kadosh, its emergency hotline received a report shortly after 1:00 p.m. regarding the arrest of the avreich at the gas station located at the entrance to Ofakim. The organization said the arrest occurred while the avreich was sitting in his vehicle and that both a police patrol car and a military police vehicle were present at the scene.
Witnesses who spoke with the organization claimed that the avreich had not committed any traffic violation. According to their accounts, police instructed him to pull over while military police personnel were already in the area. They said he was subsequently removed from his vehicle and taken into custody in full view of his wife.
The organization noted that the couple was married only a few months ago. According to its statement, the young woman was visibly distraught during the arrest and struggled to process what was happening.
“No one could remain unmoved by the cries of the young wife as her husband was violently taken away before her eyes,” the organization said.
Am Kadosh reported that immediately after receiving notice of the arrest, an alert was distributed through its “The Kidnappers Have Arrived” notification system. The organization said dozens of people quickly responded and headed to the scene.
According to the group, the first protesters arrived shortly after military police had already left the area. A spontaneous demonstration then developed, eventually leading to a prolonged blockade of the Gilat Junction.
The organization identified the detainee as Aviel Cohen, an avreich who previously studied at Yeshivas Be’er HaTalmud. After his marriage, he reportedly learned in the kollel of Rav Moshe Sharon in the Kfar Avraham neighborhood of Petach Tikvah. More recently, he relocated to Netivot, where he planned to join the kollel headed by Rav Abergel.
Family members later turned to Am Kadosh for assistance. The organization said it arranged legal representation through its attorneys and has been helping the family navigate the situation.
Officials from the organization stated that they continue to monitor the case and remain in contact with the family.
In a statement, Am Kadosh sharply criticized the arrest, saying: “The arrest of the avreich was carried out in an incident comparable to a kidnapping in every respect, solely for the ‘crime’ of Torah study. The chareidi community is in the midst of a determined struggle against the persecution of those who uphold Torah and faith. We will continue to defend yeshiva students and assist them in every possible way until this harsh decree is rescinded.”
{Matzav.com}