SEVENTY FIRES! Ramat Beit Shemesh Arsonists Identified as Group of Bored Chareidi Children
Over the past year more than 70 fires were started by arsonists in the vicinity of Ramat Beit Shemesh. As a result, police opened an investigation to discover the identity of the arsonists. Detectives were shocked to learn that the leading suspects behind the fires were seven children, aged 12 and three children aged 10 from the Chareidi community.
Police also discovered that motive behind the fires was boredom and a contest between the children. The police discovered that the children hid accelerate near their Talmud Torah and during recess or after the school day was over they rushed to a thicket and lit a fire so that they could watch firefighters in action.
In a number of the instances in which the children lit these fires, the firs grew large enough that they threatened the lives of people and wildlife. In some instances neighborhoods had to be evacuated including schools.
Due to the age of the children, their parents were called to the police station and the children had to be released under strict oversight and various conditions, including the intervention of social welfare.
A police spokesperson said: “This has been a very complex investigation during which we worked on various fronts in order to arrive at the identity of the arsonists. Sadly, it appears that these are acts of mischief that have caused an incredible amount of damage and could have caused the deaths of many people. We call upon parents to supervise their children and curb behaviors that could cause a danger to their immediate surroundings.”

Over the past year more than 70 fires were started by arsonists in the vicinity of Ramat Beit Shemesh. As a result, police opened an investigation to discover the identity of the arsonists. Detectives were shocked to learn that the leading suspects behind the fires were seven children, aged 12 and three children aged 10 from the Chareidi community.
Police also discovered that motive behind the fires was boredom and a contest between the children. The police discovered that the children hid accelerate near their Talmud Torah and during recess or after the school day was over they rushed to a thicket and lit a fire so that they could watch firefighters in action.
In a number of the instances in which the children lit these fires, the firs grew large enough that they threatened the lives of people and wildlife. In some instances neighborhoods had to be evacuated including schools.
Due to the age of the children, their parents were called to the police station and the children had to be released under strict oversight and various conditions, including the intervention of social welfare.
A police spokesperson said: “This has been a very complex investigation during which we worked on various fronts in order to arrive at the identity of the arsonists. Sadly, it appears that these are acts of mischief that have caused an incredible amount of damage and could have caused the deaths of many people. We call upon parents to supervise their children and curb behaviors that could cause a danger to their immediate surroundings.”
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THE PARENTS AND EVEN THE PARENTS OF THE PARENTS HAVE NEVER BEEN EDUCATED THAT IT IS NOT ONLY A MITZVAH TO MARRY YOUNG AND HAVE LOTS OF CHILDREN BUT IT IS ALSO THERE RESPONSIBILITY.
THEY MARRY YOUNG AND HAVE CHILDREN STRAIGHT AWAY ( THEY SHOULD WAIT ) THAT THEY DO NOT WANT, AS THEY ARE STILL BABY'S IN THERE MINDS AND WANT TO ENJOY THEMSELVES ( THERE TEACHERS ARE THE SAME )
ALL THESE PARENTS WANT TO DO IS ENJOY, ENJOY.
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