Ultra-Orthodox protesters block roads demanding end to IDF recruitment
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- Ultra-Orthodox demonstrators gathered around IDF recruitment centers in central Israel to protest the mandatory drafting of Haredi soldiers.
- Protesters blocked roads outside recruitment centers, with some holding signs appealing to U.S. President Donald Trump for intervention.
- Israeli police worked to regain control in Jerusalem where a disturbance occurred outside an IDF recruitment center.
Ultra-Orthodox demonstrators blocked roads around IDF recruitment centers in central Israel on Wednesday to protest the mandatory drafting of Haredi soldiers. Video footage captured protesters obstructing traffic outside the Tel Hashomer recruitment center, a key facility for military enlistment.
Some demonstrators held signs directed at U.S. President Donald Trump, pleading for his intervention to prevent the recruitment of Haredi men. The protests signify a growing tension between the ultra-Orthodox community and the Israeli military over conscription policies.
Israeli police reported that officers were actively working to restore order in Jerusalem, where a "disturbance" had taken place outside an IDF recruitment center. The situation remains fluid as authorities attempt to manage the protests and ensure public safety.
Originally published by Jerusalem Post. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.