Ultra-Orthodox Jews Protest Mandatory Military Draft Near West Jerusalem
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All roads were reopened to traffic after protesters blocked the Sha'ar Hagai interchange area on Highway 1 and the entrance to the capital. Roads were also blocked on Highway 38, where police regulated the traffic that had resumed. Highway 443 was also closed to traffic in both directions due to the demonstration, but it reopened shortly afterwards.
Protests in Jerusalem and Bnei Brak led to roadblocks, traffic disruptions, and an attempted break-in at the Viznitz Hasidic synagogue. Police and Border Guard worked to disperse rioters, open roads, and prevent escalation.
Protest - Following the continuation of discussions on the draft law • Another blockade was broken up on Highway 38
Dozens of Haredim demonstrated today (Monday) at the entrance to Jerusalem against conscription into the IDF. The demonstrators blocked the roads, disrupted traffic and blocked vehicles with their bodies. Entry and exit from the city were blocked for over an hour. Earlier, demonstrators also tried to block Highway 38 in the Beit Shemesh area. The police said that Jerusalem District police and Border Guard soldiers are working on the protests tak…
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