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Protests broke out in Israel. Ultra-Orthodox Jews attacked female soldiers [WIDEO]


A recording appeared online showing two female soldiers escorted by police officers running away from an advancing crowd of ultra-Orthodox Jews. The streets seen in the video are strewn with garbage and overturned dumpsters.

The situation took place in Bene Berak, located in the Tel Aviv district. Protests broke out in this city because residents believed that soldiers were trying to conscript people into military service. This issue has recently caused considerable controversy among ultra-Orthodox Jews. Military service is compulsory for most Israelis of the Judaic faith, but ultra-Orthodox Jews have long been exempt from it. Actions aimed at changing this rule caused outrage.

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When did the protests in Israel take place?

What group attacked the female soldiers?

What actions did the police take during the protests?

What did the Prime Minister of Israel say about the situation?

Protests in Israel. Binyamin Netanyahu writes about “anarchy”

“We will not allow anarchy and we will not tolerate any harm done to the soldiers of the Israel Defense Forces and the security forces who perform their duties with dedication and determination,” Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu commented on the situation on the X website.

In the clashes in Bene Berak, the police were forced to use stun grenades against protesters. Three people were arrested. Three officers were injured and several police vehicles were damaged

Three officers were injured and several police vehicles were damaged, including an overturned police car and a police motorcycle set on fire, police added.

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