This story once again proves that the Israeli system is rigged against the religious Jews who have yearned for 2000 years to return to their historic homeland. Today we have a system where one can be arrested for simply saying something which an officer of the IDF doesn't approve of. In this case a religious man on a bus called a female soldier a 'whore' for not complying with the separate seating arrangement on some buses.
I do not condone the name calling. But is it a reason to be arrested? Here in America we have been taught that we have freedom of speech which means being able to say something even though it may hurt someone. We have a Constitutional right to be able to express our feelings in speech, so long as it is not going to incite others to violence. Calling a woman a 'whore' is not a capital offence, nor should it be something someone is arrested for...
What has happened to the 'democratic state' in the middle east? It is quickly turning into the 'Gestapo II' where Jews must live in fear of the government.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/sns-rt-us-israel-zealots-soldiertre7br0yh-20111228,0,2393826.storyIsrael detains ultra-Orthodox man in bus row with soldierJERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel detained an ultra-Orthodox man on Wednesday on suspicion of calling a woman soldier a "whore" on a public bus for refusing his appeals that she move to the back of the vehicle, a police spokesman said.
The incident came days after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to crack down on acts of harassment by religious zealots, with the publicity surrounding these cases risking upsetting his political alliances with ultra-Orthodox parties.
Much of the controversy has surrounded complaints by women against ultra-Orthodox men trying to force them to sit separately in the backs of public buses in deference to their religious beliefs against any mixing of the sexes in public.
Soldier Doron Matalon said on Israel Radio that a devoutly religious man had approached her and insisted she move to the back of a bus in Jerusalem earlier on Wednesday, after she had embarked at a station near her military base.
"It was very frightening," Matalon said, saying the incident was not the first in which she had been asked to move to the back of a bus but that this time she felt more defiant.
Matalon said she replied to the man: "You can move to the back if you want. Just like you don't want to see my face, I don't want to see yours." She added that she was "serving our country, which unfortunately means I am also defending you."
The man responded by shouting at her "whore, go sit in the back," Matalon said, adding that the driver later stopped the vehicle and police arrived.
Police spokesman Mickey Rosenfeld confirmed an ultra-Orthodox man was taken into custody and "questioned about his motives" for insulting the soldier, but no decision had yet been made as to whether he would be charged.
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