Following the hearing, the arrest of 52 of the detainees was extended for an additional four days. Two others were sent to full house arrest at their homes under restrictive conditions until June 11th, with a prohibition on contacting those involved in the case and financial guarantees. In the last few hours, an additional suspect, a resident of Beit Shemesh in his 20s, was arrested by detectives from the Judea and Samaria District’s Major Crimes Unit and was transferred for investigation.
The violent disturbance of order and the damage caused at the home of the Deputy President of the Supreme Court, Judge Noam Sohlberg – during the morning,
Israel Police arrested 53 suspects following a violent disturbance and damage at the Deputy President of the Supreme Court's home.