Report: High Court to Reject Beit Shemesh Elections Appeal
Beit Shemesh set to receive new round of mayoral elections, appeal to be rejected by High Court for Justice, according to report.
Beit Shemesh set to receive new round of mayoral elections, appeal to be rejected by High Court for Justice, according to report.


Beit Shemesh residents are waiting for a ruling from the High Court that will determine if new elections will be held soon

Attorney General calls to reject appeals against new elections. Weinstein: Appeal argues facts – not legal precedent.

Rabbi: elections fraud stems from ‘exile mentality’ imported to Israel; hareidi leaders should focus on fighting it.

Zionist politicians are happy with decision to hold new elections, but hareidi parties say the court surrendered to media pressure.

Beit Shemesh will vote again following alleged fraud in city elections; MK, Dept. Defense Minister praise decision.

Hareidi MK Menachem Moses slams calls to redo Beit Shemesh vote. ‘They’re only saying it because the mayor is a hareidi.’

Moshe Abutbul insists that 'words can kill,' asks for Beit Shemesh residents to show mutual respect and restraint during fraud proceedings.

Lawyer for Abutbul questions legality of proposed reelections in Beit Shemesh.

Mayor Moshe Abutbul declares victory before walking into courtroom; prosecution admits 'fraudulent tactics' but not specific involvement.

Spreading the light of Hanukkah: Girls use festival to spread goodwill, unity in divided city; Haifa girls honor fallen hero.

Hareidi MKs accuse A-G Weinstein of choosing politics over democracy. ‘If it had been the other way around, he wouldn’t be doing this.’

Attorney General cites police findings that elections were suspect. Candidate who lost has also filed appeal.

Groups plan protest following mayor’s ‘no gays here’ statement. Rally could stoke already heightened tensions amid voter fraud scandal.

In letter to A-G, faction head Shaked says “a system has been discovered, a mechanism of forgery was exposed.”

MK Gafni says pressure for a recount or repeat of Beit Shemesh elections is “anti-democratic," wouldn't happen if mayor wasn't hareidi.

There is an good chance the Interior Ministry will order a recount or a repeat of elections in Beit Shemesh, local activist believes.

MK Dov Lipman (Yesh Atid), a Beit Shemesh resident, believes that the issue is not anti-hareidi but a matter of truth and lies.

Thousands call to redo city elections in Beit Shemesh as reports of fraud continue.

Tensions continue to rise in Beit Shemesh after allegations of corruption in municipal election results; major protest set for Tuesday.

Beit Shemesh mayor rejects charges he 'stole the vote,' and slams calls to split city.

Following numerous reports of forged ID cards, Zionist residents take to the streets to protest the "hareidi hold on the city."

City elections spark fresh calls to split religiously diverse city in two. Government to consider the proposal.

Re-elected Beit Shemesh Mayor slams Zionist leaders, calls on media to turn over new leaf, says city has voted with "love."

Beit Shemesh mayor recalls his accomplishments, but some residents say he’s to blame for continuing religious extremism.


Arab security guards were arrested at the controversial construction site for violently beating Hareidi protesters.

Police say the Beit Jimal Monastery near Beit Shemesh was vandalized with graffiti and damaged by Molotov cocktail thrown at its exterior.

MK slams violence by hareidi extremists: "We can't allow concern for the dead to come at the expense of the welfare of those who are alive."

Naftali Bennett warns that Beit Shemesh city elections could be the city's 'last chance.'


19 crews fight large fire in Britannia Park outside Beit Shemesh.

Rioting began when several women refused to move to the back of a bus. Mayoral candidate: "we must end violence by extremists"

Hadassah Margolese's daughter stood at the center of the hareidi-vs.-secular flap in the city in 2011.

Three unique buildings have been unearthed by archaeologists - and one of them may have been a palace used by King David himself

A Beit Shemesh family was forced to cower as Arabs attacked their home with rocks. It's just the tip of the iceberg, a resident said

Expansion of the road gives the green light to construction of 20,000 new homes in the city, the Housing Cabinet said

Beit Shemesh family may have entered Jordan intentionally in an attempt to smuggle children to Canadian cult.

Eight members of a hareidi family from Beit Shemesh were arrested late Wednesday – in Jordan – after they crossed the border from Israel

Religious Jewish women sue the city of Beit Shemesh for failing to stop ‘modesty’ pressure, attacks by extremists.

Ambassador Dan Shapiro was presented with artwork by a leading artist, an American oleh

More than a dozen firefighting crews were called Monday to battle a forest fire south of the Jerusalem suburb of Beit Shemesh.

"Whether we are learning in yeshiva or fighting in the army, we're all in this together and everyone has a role to play," says Rivka David.

Montgomery County, Maryland, is apparently seeking to get out of a “sister city” deal with Beit Shemesh because of the recent unrest there.

In wake of recent tension in Beit Shemesh, more than 200 local women and girls, most of them religious, held a giant flash mob dance.

Hundreds of hareidim demonstrate in Jerusalem Saturday night against what they said was unfair media treatment.

Attorney General establishes team that will formulate recommendations regarding the exclusion of women.

Three rioters arrested after hundreds threw rocks at police and set trash cans on fire.

Hundreds protested in Beit Shemesh against the violence of a small group of hareidi extremists, but the issues go beyond that.

Police are ready for more trouble in Beit Shemesh, as thousands are set to gather for a major anti-Hareidi rally.

Beit Shemesh parents: Extremists' actions cause our children to feel negative about an entire sector in Israel.

Three Arabs charged with the murder of a tourist and the attempted murder of her friend, who survived to give witness.

Christian missionary Kristine Luken, who was murdered in an Arab terrorist attack Saturday, will be buried in the United States.

One of the most stringent hareidi-religious rabbinic councils in Israel is preparing to ban the burka, or full-body covering and face veil.
