I remember a tragic story that happened when R' Moshe Feinstein z"l was still alive. A young frum avreich was murdered on the Lower East Side and the body still had bullets inside, R' Moshe paskened that they should do an autopsy to get those bullets to find out who the murderer was!
Chareidim refuse to follow the rules, not in Meron, not when they protest and refuse to follow health and fire codes! They would rather their children get killed and blame Zionists than follow guidelines! The government needs to get to the bottom of this story to prevent other tragedies. If there is a way to get the results from those injured children then I agree that would be the best option, but if they cannot, then they must do the autopsies!
The Eida is composed of a bunch of ignorant gangsters who hate the State of Israel and don't recognize it as a State, yet continue to live there and benefit from it, they could easily move to Jenin and Ramallah, these cities are in Eretz Yisrael!
Why no protests against the daycare that led to these deaths, through their negligence?
The horrendous tragedy in the Romema neighborhood of Jerusalem in which two infants (a 3-month-old girl and a 6-month-old boy) lost their lives escalated on Monday evening into violent clashes between police forces and hundreds of demonstrators from extremist factions. The riots broke out following the State Attorney’s announcement of its intention to ask the court to order autopsies on the infants’ bodies in order to determine the cause of death.
On the instructions of the Beis Din of the Edah HaChareidis, hundreds of protesters took to the streets at several central locations in Jerusalem and in additional cities. The main flashpoint was at the intersection of Yechezkel and Shmuel HaNavi streets in Jerusalem, where dozens of protesters set garbage bins on fire and blocked traffic. Police used a water cannon in an attempt to disperse the crowd.
Additional demonstrations were reported at the Bar-Ilan–Eli HaKohen junction and at the Givat Moshe–Golda Meir junction. In Beit Shemesh, dozens of charedi protesters demonstrated on Nahar HaYarden Boulevard in the Lev HaRamah neighborhood, protesting “the desecration of the honor of the dead.”
Earlier it was reported that authorities were considering making do with an external CT scan at the Institute of Forensic Medicine in order to avoid an autopsy. However, as of the current time, the State Attorney’s demand to carry out a full autopsy remains in force.
Law-enforcement officials argue that due to the mystery surrounding the circumstances of the deaths and the unanswered questions regarding the source of the poisoning, there is no alternative to performing the procedure in order to uncover the truth and examine suspicion of criminal negligence. By contrast, the families of the infants claim that this is an invasive step that contradicts Jewish law and constitutes a severe violation of the dignity of the deceased.
While the streets remain tense, investigators at the police station continue to collect testimony from the caregivers who were detained for questioning. As a reminder, the Ministry of Education clarified earlier that “the daycare center operated without legal permits.”
At the Hadassah and Shaare Tzedek hospitals, some of the 53 infants who were evacuated from the building for examinations are still hospitalized. Their condition is defined as good, and they are expected to be gradually discharged during the night and tomorrow.
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