A Nachal Chareidi soldier serving in the 97th Battalion of the Kfir Brigade was sent to military jail for 17 days after he chambered a bullet and pointed his automatic weapon at an Arab.

According to the 0404 News report, the soldier was walking around last Shabbos with two friends near Shar Shechem in the capital when a group of Arabs passed them. According to the soldier’s friends, the Arabs cursed at the soldier which prompted him to chamber the bullet and point his weapon in a threatening fashion. Police were quick to arrive on the scene and they instructed the soldier to stand at the side. An Israel Police officer then arrived and placed the soldier in handcuffs and took him to a station. The Arab looked on in delight as this took place.

The friends report the soldier did not understand why he was being arrested and detained, especially at Shar Shechem when seconds can make a difference between life and death as was seen in many Arab terror attacks at that location during recent months. The soldier was angered that police compelled him to be mechalel Shabbos by taking him to the station. He was handed over to military police and then brought before his brigade commander, who sentenced him to 17 days in lockup.

The soldier’s friends decried the actions of police, all while the Arabs smiled and looked on, questioning why police are quick to accuse an IDF soldier rather than treating him respectfully.