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Posted: 2024-06-28 06:16:52

Bnei Brak, Israel: Hundreds of ultra-Orthodox Jewish men blocked a major highway in central Israel for two hours to protest against a recent Supreme Court decision ordering young religious men to enlist for military service.

Military service is compulsory for most Jewish men and women in Israel. But politically powerful ultra-Orthodox parties have won draft exemptions for their followers that allow them instead to study in religious seminaries.

Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men block a highway during a protest against army recruitment in Bnei Brak, Israel.

Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men block a highway during a protest against army recruitment in Bnei Brak, Israel.Credit: AP

This long-standing arrangement has bred widespread resentment among the broader public – a sentiment that has grown stronger during the eight-month war against Hamas in Gaza. More than 600 soldiers have been killed, and tens of thousands of reservists have been activated, straining careers, businesses and family lives.

Protesters who sat on the highway and lay on the ground were lifted and dragged away by police. Officers mounted on horseback charged into the crowd. Many demonstrators held signs and chanted: “To prison! Not to the army!”

“We all came here for one goal, we reflect the position of all the Orthodox public,” said a young man, identifying himself only by his first name, Ozer. “All the Orthodox public prefers to go to prison and not to the army.”

The ultra-Orthodox see their full-time religious study as their part in protecting the state. Many fear that greater contact with secular society through the military will distance adherents from strict observance of the faith.

Ultra Orthodox Jewish men in a demonstration against drafting into the Israeli army.

Ultra Orthodox Jewish men in a demonstration against drafting into the Israeli army.Credit: Getty Images

Israel’s Supreme Court this week ordered the government to begin drafting ultra-Orthodox men, saying the system of exemptions is unequal.

The decision could lead to the collapse of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government. Ultra-Orthodox parties and their followers oppose any change in the system.

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