Roger Friedland; Richard Hecht (2000). To Rule Jerusalem. University of California Press. p. 91. ISBN9780520220928. «That yeshivah boys throw stones at cars that come too close to their neighborhoods on Shabbat, Ravitz has no doubt, is wrong.»
Hillel Bardin, A Zionist among Palestinians, Indiana University Press, 2012 p.44.'I saw a notice posted by an Israeli group called End the Occupation, encouraging people to go to Beit Sahour. A young Palestinian named Edmond Ghanem had been walking home with packages from the suq (market) when he was killed by a large rock which hurtled from a rooftop. Israeli soldiers had been stationed on the roof. Although the soldiers later claimed that the rock had blown off the roof, the Palestinians insisted that the soldiers had thrown it at Edmund.'
Samuel C. Heilman, Defenders of the Faith: Inside Ultra-Orthodox Jewry, University of California Press, 1992 p.99: ‘The American ultra-Orthodox Jews who would do battle with those who did not observe Sabbath, who wanted to throw a stone against its desecrators, got on a plane and threw their stone here in Jerusalem. In America, haredim –such as they were-limited their struggles with modernity to intramural jousting with other Jews.’
W. Gordon Lawrence, Tongued with Fire: Groups in Experience, Karnac Books, 2000 p.83;’To drive on a Sunday afternoon through parts of Jerusalem, where the extremist Israelis are waiting with stones to throw at cars with West Bank number plates, is to experience the fear of becoming a victim of the mob’
Adam LeBor, City of Oranges: Arabs and Jews in Jaffa, A&C Black 2007 pp.276-278:'The mob pelted passing cars with stones. Windows and windscreens scattered, scattering glass across the road... The rioters blocked off the Yaffet street and fought with police, hurling stones and bricks... Just as in 1921 and 1936, the Arab riots provoked Jewish counter attacks... the Jewish community activist: They (Arabs) said this exploded because they are treated badly. I asked them what the connection was, to make intifada in Jaffa? ... why are you making a pogrom against me as a Jew?'
Karin Aggestam, 'TIPH:Preventing Conflict Escalation in Hebron?', in Clive Jones, Ami Pedahzur, (eds.) Between Terrorism and Civil War: The Al-Aqsa Intifada, Routledge 2005 p.22, pp.51-69 p.59.
Moriel Ram, Mark LeVine, 'The Village Against the Settlement: Two Generations of Conflict in the Nablus Region,' in Mark Andrew LeVine, Gershon Shafir,(eds.) Struggle and Survival in Palestine/Israel, University of California Press, 2012 p.325.
Joyce Dalsheim, Producing Spoilers: Peacemaking and the Production of Enmity in a Secular Age,Oxford University Press, 2014 p.86:'Some of the most disturbing stories came from Hebron, where soldiers told of settler children throwing stones at an elderly Palestinian woman laden with packages. Why don't these children, who are being raised in a deeply religious manner, offer to help the old woman with her packages? One soldier who grew up in a kibbutz but now lives with his wife and children outside Tel Aviv said he asked the children what they were doing: Why were they throwing stones? What had the woman done to deserve this? The children explained that they were throwing stones in retribution for the Arab massacre of Jews in Hebron. That was in 1929: now it was 2005. The soldier was confused and outraged.'
Idith Zertal, Akiva Eldar, Lords of the Land: The War Over Israel's Settlements in the Occupied Territories, 1967-2007, Nation Books, 2014 p.253;'In their perception of the past of the massacred community as their own personal and communal past, and of themselves as its heirs and its continuation by virtue of the command from above promulgated by the lives and deaths of the murdered, the inhabitants of Kiryat Arba and Hebron have branded themselves as victims or as potential victims of the same deterministic Jewish fate. The 1929 massacre is an absent present, not a past even of almost eighty years ago, and it is a motive that justifies everything. Yehuda Shaul, a religiously observant demobilized soldier who served in Hebron and organized the Breaking the Silence group, related that one of the events that shook him out of his moral stasis occurred one day in Shuhada Street/Kikar Gross in the center of the town. An elderly Palestinian woman laden with shopping baskets passed by. Settler children, girls, picked up stones, "as if automatically, and began to stone her." When he asked the girls why they were doing this, they replied: "How do you know what she did in 1929".'
David Dean Shulman, Dark Hope: Working for Peace in Israel and Palestine,University of Chicago Press pp.45ff, pp.31-32:'They are hurling rocks at us- they have learned something, these young settlers, from the Intifada - and one of them has perfected a sling, again resonantly biblical. Repeatedly he lets heavy rocks fly from the sling; they are terrifying, obviously lethal, whistling past like missiles, and they are getting closer every second.'
Allison Kaplan Sommer (18 de septiembre de 2015). «When Jews Throw Stones, Will Israeli Police Open Fire?». Haaretz. Consultado el 16 de mayo de 2018. «Protesting crowds of ultra-Orthodox Jews have thrown stones while decrying everything from army recruitment, to archaeological digs, to Shabbat desecration, to members of their community being arrested for tax evasion».
Shahar Ilan (11 de mayo de 2010). «The Mea She'arim Mob». Haaretz. Consultado el 16 de mayo de 2018. «In the past, the violence took place in the neighborhood mainly because of religious struggles. Now the very entrance of a government agency or service provider is a pretext for protest. Mea She'arim has become a dangerous place to visit.»
Nir Hasson (27 de septiembre de 2012). «Hundreds of Jews Hurl Rocks at Cars in Jerusalem». Haaretz. Consultado el 16 de mayo de 2018. «Stone-throwing on Yom Kippur eve has been commonplace on Hebron Street, in the southern part of the city, for several years».
Nir Hasson (23 de septiembre de 2015). «Stone Throwing and Firebomb Attack in Jerusalem on Yom Kippur». Haaretz. Consultado el 16 de mayo de 2018. «Jewish teens threw stones at moving vehicles near the entrance to the Har Homa neighborhood in East Jerusalem and on the Hebron Road in south Jerusalem».
Yaniv Kubovich (28 de septiembre de 2015). «Jews Throw Stones Too, but Arabs Get Harsher Sentences». Haaretz. Consultado el 16 de mayo de 2018. «According to Mahmoud, Arabs don’t receive the option to swap a prison sentence for community service or another alternative. When Jews disturb the peace, "the court doesn’t find them guilty, and if it does, they don’t get more than three months", while no Jewish minors are sentenced to prison at all, Mahmoud says. Recent verdicts show that there is truth to Mahmoud’s claims.»
«Ultra-Orthodox Jews demonstrate in Jerusalem against cinema opening on Shabbat». i24 News. 15 de agosto de 2015. Consultado el 16 de mayo de 2018. «Hundreds of Israeli ultra-Orthodox Jews took to the streets of Jerusalem on Friday evening to protest the opening of a new cinema multiplex that will be open on the Jewish Sabbath. The demonstrators threw stones at police and smashed windows to protest the opening of the "Yes Planet" multiplex cinema complex.»
TOVAH LAZAROFF (8 de enero de 2015). «WATCH: IDF STANDS IDLY BY AS SETTLERS THROW STONES AT PALESTINIANS». The Jerusalem Post. Consultado el 16 de mayo de 2018. «In the video B’Tselem provided four settler youth with cloth covering their face and some wearing religious fringed garments, known as tzizit, can be seen throwing stones at Palestinians, standing at some point, inches away from soldiers.»
Marcy Oster (21 de junio de 2012). «Haredi men throw stones at Israeli woman's car over her attire». Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Consultado el 16 de mayo de 2018. «The woman was taking her baby out of the car to go shopping in Beit Shemesh on Wednesday when the men starting throwing the stones, Haaretz reported.»
«Ultra-Orthodox Israelis protest against army draft». The Telegraph. AFP. 17 de septiembre de 2017. Consultado el 16 de mayo de 2018. «"They lay down in the road, shouting slogans against the police, some of them threw stones at police," it added.»