Tensions Escalate as Sanzer Chassidus Mobilizes Nationwide Protests Over Arrest of Two Chassidim
The Sanzer Chassidus is preparing to significantly expand the battle over the arrests of bnei Torah, announcing a broad protest campaign after an avreich and a yeshiva bochur from the chassidus were arrested for failing to report for military service and are currently being held in Military Prison 10.
A dramatic message was distributed Tuesday afternoon to thousands of Sanz chassidim across Israel, calling on them to prepare for what organizers described as a determined and far-reaching campaign on behalf of the two detainees.
The avreich, who was arrested last Friday, is the father of two young children and a grandson of the late Sanzer Rosh Yeshiva, Rav Eliyahu Shemerler, zt”l, as well as the late Stropkover Rebbe, zt”l. A second detainee, a yeshiva bochur affiliated with Sanz, was arrested Monday night in Bnei Brak.
In response, community leaders and organizers from Sanz communities throughout the country convened Tuesday at Kiryat Sanz in Netanya for an emergency strategy meeting to coordinate a series of demonstrations demanding the immediate release of the two prisoners from military custody.
According to individuals familiar with the plans, organizers intend to stage multiple coordinated protests simultaneously in several of Israel’s largest Chareidi population centers, with the goal of creating a large-scale, organized, and highly visible public demonstration.
The decision by Sanz to actively join the protest movement marks a significant expansion of the ongoing demonstrations against the arrests of bnei Torah. Until now, most major protests and road blockades have been concentrated primarily in Yerushalayim and other central Israeli locations. The addition of Netanya, the longtime center of Sanz Chassidus, is expected to broaden the geographic scope of the protests and create additional flashpoints.
Leaders within Sanz emphasized that they will not remain silent while the avreich and yeshiva bochur remain imprisoned, with emotions throughout the chassidus running high as preparations intensify for the coming days.
{Matzav.com}