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Haredi anti-draft protest blocks highway near Tel Aviv, 8 hurt as police clear road

Haredi protesters blocked traffic near Bnei Brak during an anti-draft demonstration that turned violent. Police used stun grenades and batons to disperse participants, resulting in eight protesters being lightly injured. Later, thousands of Haredi demonstrators gathered outside the IDF’s Beit Lid military prison to protest the arrest of an ultra-Orthodox draft evader. Five protesters were arrested during this demonstration.

Haredi protesters blocked traffic Wednesday morning near Bnei Brak during an anti-draft demonstration that became violent, with police using stun grenades and batons to disperse participants.

Later on in the day, thousands of Haredi demonstrators from a different sect gathered outside the IDF’s Beit Lid military prison to protest the arrest of an ultra-Orthodox draft evader being held at the facility.

Five protesters were arrested during the demonstration, which blocked traffic in both directions on Route 4 east of Tel Aviv as morning rush hour reached its peak.

Eight protesters were lightly injured during the demonstration, the Hatzalah paramedic service told the Haaretz news outlet.

Cops were filmed tearing the trousers of participants as they dragged them off the highway, throwing stun grenades at demonstrators and hitting them with batons, in scenes the sparked sharp condemnation from ultra-Orthodox politicians.

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A row of police lined up in front of a group of protesters sitting on the tarmac,  threw stun grenades at them, then rushed them, beating them with batons.

Haredi men block Route 4 during a protest against the jailing of draft dodgers, near Bnei Brak, June 17, 2026 (Avshalom Sassoni/Flash90)

In another video, the commander of Bnei Brak’s police station, Ch. Supt. Yuval Shavit, was seen tearing the trousers of an ultra-Orthodox man as he dragged him off the highway.

In a statement, police said that a number of protesters crawled under vehicles in an attempt to prevent the road from being cleared after the protest against the arrest of draft dodgers had been declared an illegal demonstration.

הפגנה בכביש 4: עימותים קשים בין המפגינים למשטרה pic.twitter.com/gzFBST7SFa

— כאן חדשות (@kann_news) June 17, 2026

One boy was seen walking with blood streaming down his face amid the chaotic demonstration, as officers shoved ultra-Orthodox men refusing to budge from their spots on the road.

במשטרה מתעקשים: הילד לא נפגע מאלימות שוטרים, פניו פגעו בברגים של לוחית רישוי של רכב ובשל כך נפצע https://t.co/dpdZOPVll5

— יואלי ברים yoeli brim (@yoeli_brim) June 17, 2026

Following the violence, the hardline Jerusalem Faction — which was responsible for organizing the surprise protest — threatened to petition the High Court of Justice over purported “selective enforcement” against Haredi protesters.

The organization accused “Ben Gvir’s police” of acting “with humiliating and unrestrained violence towards the protesters, using harsh measures and shocking methods that violate legal regulations.”

“If this unacceptable conduct continues, we intend to petition the High Court of Justice in the near future,” the group’s spokesman said.

Meanwhile, United Torah Judaism lawmaker Meir Porush likened the police conduct to repression seen in Turkey and Iran, calling it unworthy of “a country governed by Jews” that is also “purporting to be a democracy.”

“Itamar Ben Gvir, wake up!” said Shas chair Aryeh Deri, falsely claiming police apply a double standard against Haredi protesters that they did not apply to anti-government protesters. “Get up now and stop the police violence against Torah scholars.”

For his part, National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir — who has endorsed police use of severe violence against anti-government protesters in the past — put out a statement urging police to only use stun grenades in “exceptional cases.”

National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir leads a meeting of his Otzma Yehudit faction at the Knesset, in Jerusalem, on June 15, 2026. (Yonatan Sindel/ Flash90)

The far-right politician said he’d hold an “urgent meeting” to ensure law enforcement employs the measure only in “exceptional cases and in accordance with police regulations.”

“If their use is not limited to these cases, there will be no stun grenades in the police,” he wrote.

The ultranationalist minister’s sudden opposition to police use of stun grenades stood in stark contrast to his previous support for cops who employed the dispersal tool — which is liable to cause injury if thrown directly at a person — against anti-government demonstrators.

Ben Gvir gave public backing to police who threw stun grenades into a crowd of anti-government protesters in Tel Aviv during a March 2023 demonstration, which led to the hospitalization of two demonstrators.

The police commander at the scene, Supt. Meir Suissa, was indicted and later convicted for throwing a stun grenade that hit a protester in the face, causing her injury and facial disfigurement that required cosmetic surgery to fix.

Following the incident, Ben Gvir tried to promote Suissa and put him in charge of the south Tel Aviv police station, but the move was struck down by the Jerusalem District Court.

Israeli security forces stand guard as ultra-Orthodox Jews gather to protest against the detention of Haredi draft evaders outside the Bet Lid milit…

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The Times of IsraelIndependentCenter4 days ago
Haredi anti-draft protest blocks highway near Tel Aviv, 8 hurt as police clear road

Haredi protesters blocked traffic near Bnei Brak during an anti-draft demonstration that turned violent. Police used stun grenades and batons to disperse participants, resulting in eight protesters being lightly injured. Later, thousands of Haredi demonstrators gathered outside the IDF’s Beit Lid military prison to protest the arrest of an ultra-Orthodox draft evader. Five protesters were arrested during this demonstration.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a balanced account of events without overtly favoring either side. It describes the actions of both the protesters and the police, including specific details such as the use of stun grenades and batons by law enforcement, as well as injuries sustained by protesters. There is no顯

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