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Police Reviewing ‘Urban Intifada’ Remarks After Goldknopf Demands Criminal Investigation

Jun 23, 2026·2 min read

Israeli police have begun reviewing calls for an “urban intifada” against the chareidi community after United Torah Judaism chairman Yitzchok Goldknopf demanded a criminal investigation into former Arad Mayor Nissan Ben Hamo over remarks he said amounted to incitement.

According to information obtained by Matzav.com, the Israel Police Investigations Division has started examining Goldknopf’s complaint regarding statements made by Ben Hamo against the chareidi public.

In an official letter sent to Goldknopf’s office following his appeal to Police Commissioner Danny Levy, police confirmed that the request to investigate Ben Hamo on suspicion of incitement against the chareidi community had been forwarded to the appropriate professional authorities within the Investigations and Intelligence Division for review.

The letter further noted that police have not yet taken a position on the substance of the allegations and thanked Goldknopf for bringing the matter to their attention.

As previously reported, Goldknopf contacted the police commissioner after Ben Hamo publicly called for what he described as an “urban intifada” amid ongoing protests conducted by Gur chassidim in Arad.

In a video message published at the time, Ben Hamo declared: “When I said that we need to go out to an urban intifada, some people objected — this is exactly what I meant. If we do not stand our ground, we will receive this tenfold.”

In his complaint, Goldknopf argued that the use of the term “intifada” went far beyond legitimate public criticism and constituted “an explicit call for violent actions, public disorder, and the endangerment of human life.”

He urged law enforcement authorities to examine the remarks from a criminal standpoint and determine whether they violated laws against incitement.

Police have now confirmed that the matter is under review by investigators and intelligence officials. The outcome of that examination remains unclear, and no decision has yet been announced regarding whether a formal criminal investigation will be opened.

We will continue following developments in the case and provide updates as they emerge.

{Matzav.com}

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