Chareidi Reservists File Police Complaint Against Journalist Over Alleged Calls for Violence
Public outrage over remarks attributed to journalist and Matzav Haruach editor Haggai Huberman has escalated into legal action, with two chareidi IDF reservists filing formal police complaints accusing him of incitement to violence and murder.
According to reports, the complaints were submitted separately by two reservists—one a veteran of the Paratroopers Brigade and the other serving in the Chashmonaim Brigade—who say Huberman’s comments pose a direct threat to their safety and that of the broader chareidi community.
The controversy erupted after Huberman allegedly posted an inflammatory anti-chareidi message in a private WhatsApp group that includes hundreds of journalists. The message reportedly stated: “I have long advocated running over every religious Jew and wiping out every chareidi.”
Police have already begun reviewing the statements. As previously reported, authorities opened a preliminary examination into the remarks, and any decision to upgrade the matter into a formal criminal investigation would require approval from Israel’s Attorney General.
In his complaint, the former paratrooper said the statement amounted to an explicit call for violence against an entire segment of the population.
“This is a clear, severe, and shocking call for serious physical harm, violence, and even the destruction of an entire community to which I proudly belong,” the reservist wrote.
The second complainant, a soldier serving in the Chashmonaim Brigade, argued that such rhetoric creates an immediate danger for him, his family, and other chareidim.
“Statements like these effectively place a target on my back and on the backs of my family and friends, creating a direct and tangible threat against us. This is a media figure with significant public influence,” he wrote.
According to the report, the controversial statement was not an isolated incident. Additional messages allegedly sent by Huberman to the same journalists’ group have also surfaced.
The messages were reportedly written during discussions about demonstrations outside the home of Israeli Supreme Court Justice Noam Solberg in Alon Shvut.
Referring to the protesters, Huberman allegedly wrote: “I don’t understand why the residents of Alon Shvut don’t go out, grab these hooligans, and break their bones. I would do it with great pleasure.”
In another message cited in the report, Huberman allegedly proposed a humiliating act directed at chareidi demonstrators.
“I have another suggestion for the residents of Alon Shvut: Go out with scissors, grab some of these chareidim, and cut off one peyah from each of them. Not both peyos—we’re not that antisemitic. Just one peyah.”
The publication of the messages has intensified criticism from within the chareidi community, with the complainants arguing that the comments go far beyond political rhetoric and constitute dangerous incitement. As of now, police have not announced whether a formal criminal investigation will be launched.
{Matzav.com}
