The officers allegedly said that they had to detain and interrogate the survivors for two hours because "they had to make sure that you are not going to do what you are doing in Gaza over there."
A man in his 40s has been detained in relation to the crime, after related content was found on his devices.
Last month, there was a report of several fires that had caused damage near houses in Beit Hanina.
The disruptive passenger on Tampa to Philadelphia flight caused 30-min delay, yelling at attendant and threatening others. The incident was captured on social media.
The evidence collected raised suspicions of murder along with abuse and neglect of the toddler both by the toddler's mother and by her partner, a 32-year-old, also a resident of Beersheba.
Just before his retirement, the attorney-general ordered Chief Kobi Shabtai to freeze the appointment of senior officers in the Israel Police.
Commander Karen Findlay, who will oversee policing across London on Saturday, said people committing criminal offenses during protests would be dealt with “decisively and swiftly”.