Ultra-Orthodox Jews (Haredi) protest against the failure to pass a legal arrangement exempting yeshiva students from mandatory military service and the issuance of draft notices to members of their community in Tel Aviv, Israel on April 28, 2026. [Gideon Markowicz - Anadolu Agency]
Ultra-Orthodox Jewish protesters stormed an Israeli military base on Wednesday evening in protest against the arrest of young men accused of evading compulsory military service. The Israeli military said the protesters, from the Haredi community, broke into the Beit Lid military base, which houses the Neveh Tzedek military prison and military courts. In a statement carried by Israel’s Channel 7, the military said the protest began outside the base before turning violent, with demonstrators forcing their way into the facility. It added that military police removed all the intruders from the base. According to the military, the protest was triggered by the arrest of Haredi youths wanted for compulsory military service after allegedly evading the draft. READ: Ultra-orthodox Jews protests disrupt […]

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