Current sectionIsrael NewsIsrael Crime & JusticeThe suspects arrested after a mob targeted Deputy Supreme Court President Noam Sohlberg's home will appear in court for remand hearings on Thursday. A police source said many detainees are refusing to cooperate and are attempting to obstruct the investigationShare to FacebookShare to XArticle printing is available to subscribers onlyPrint in a simple, ad-free formatSubscribeComments: Zen reading is available to subscribers onlyAd-free and in a comfortable reading formatSubscribeChen Maanitand Josh Breiner11:22 AM • June 04 2026 IDTOver 60 suspects were arrested during a violent Wednesday night protest against the arrest of ultra-Orthodox who have ignored IDF draft orders in front of the home of Israel's Supreme Court Deputy President Noam Sohlberg.Loading...Click the alert icon to follow topics:Israel protestUltra-OrthodoxHaredim Israel Supreme CourtCommentsLoading...In the NewsIn the News: Israel-Iran Live UpdatesTrumpGulfLebanonAdam HamawyFake Haaretz'Cabaret'HaQuizHaaretz Podcast62 Haredi Arrested in Violent Protests Outside Supreme Court Justice's HomeIsrael and Lebanon Agree to Renew Cease-fire, Create Lebanese Security ZonesThe Don, the Underboss and the Consigliere: Israel Is Officially Run by a MafiaAs Iran Provokes Gulf, Trump Still Lacks a Counter to Its Tit-for-tat StrategyNYU Student Draws Hate Crime Rap for Flying Flag With Swastikas, Star of DavidRemembering and rebuilding two years laterICYMIFar-right Israeli Ministers Join Thousands at Israel Day Parade in New YorkWho Built the Biblical-era Fortresses in the Deserts of Israel and Jordan?UN Report Accuses Israeli Forces of Rape, Sexual Abuse of Palestinian DetaineesNot Lapid or Bennett: Could This Former IDF Chief Be Israel's Next Leader?Israel's Solution to the Gaza Problem Is Well Underway'Fucking Crazy': Trump Lashes Out at Netanyahu Over Lebanon, Report Says