Ultra-Orthodox Protesters Clash with Israeli Police Over Army Draft Requirements
June 2, 2026 • Al Jazeera
Israeli Police Disperse Ultra-Orthodox Protesters in West Jerusalem
Tensions flared in West Jerusalem on [date] as ultra-Orthodox protesters clashed with Israeli police. The demonstrations, which drew tens of thousands of participants, centered around the issue of mandatory military service for most Jewish Israelis.
According to eyewitnesses, protesters blocked major roads in the area, leading police to deploy water cannon and stun grenades to disperse the crowds. Horses were also used by police to manage the situation.
The clashes occurred amidst long-standing tensions over compulsory service for Israeli citizens. The issue has sparked widespread protests and demonstrations across the country.
In one incident, police reportedly dragged ultra-Orthodox protesters from beneath a bus after they blocked roads in the area. The exact circumstances of this event are unclear.
The demonstrations were part of a broader movement that has been ongoing for some time. The issue at hand is complex and multifaceted, with different groups holding varying views on the matter.
Police used force to disperse the crowds, but the extent of the violence and the number of injuries sustained by protesters and police are not yet clear. The incident highlights the ongoing challenges faced by Israeli authorities in managing protests and maintaining public order.
The situation remains fluid, with further developments expected in the coming hours.
Source: Al Jazeera