An indictment will be filed Thursday against the two.
The youths were arrested earlier this week when they attempted to attack an elderly man. The brothers approached him as he left a synagogue and asked him if he was Jewish. The man answered affirmatively and the two assaulted him.
Policeman from the Ramla station noticed the attack and arrested the two. The brothers were taken in for questioning at the police station, headed by Superintendent Yigal Ezra, where investigators tried to clarify why they had attacked the old mad.
The two initially denied attacking the old man but then a mother and her 10-year-old son arrived at the station and asked to file a complaint that two anonymous persons beat the child for no reason.
When the boy spotted the two brothers sitting in the office he pointed at them and told the police officers that these were his assailants and that they had approached him, asked him if he was Jewish and then started hitting him when he said yes.
The investigators understood that these were not isolated incidents the two brothers eventually confessed that they had also assaulted another Jewish boy. They also later confessed that they had harassed young girls because they were Jewish.
After the inquiry was complete the two were released to house arrest.