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WATCH: Some 10,000 protesters block two highways in protest of IDF haredi draft

Around 10,000 haredi (ultra-Orthodox) protesters blocked Highway 57 in Israel on June 17, 2026, in opposition to mandatory military service. The protests caused significant traffic disruption in the Sharon region and led to the cancellation of after-school activities by the Emek Hefer Regional Council. Protesters gathered near Military Prison 10, where some haredi individuals involved in attacks on Justice Noam Sohlberg's residence are detained. The Jerusalem Faction (Peleg Yerushalmi) reported that yeshiva students previously arrested during the protests are now being transferred to the army.

By JONAH DAVIDOV , HODAYA RAN JUNE 17, 2026 08:44 Updated: JUNE 17, 2026 18:13 Around 10,000 haredi (ultra-Orthodox) draft evaders reportedly blocked Highway 57 eastbound at the Beit Lid and Kfar Yonah intersection on Wednesday afternoon.

The protests stalled traffic in the Sharon region for hours and led the Emek Hefer Regional Council to cancel all after-school activities.

According to the council's statement, road closures are expected until 9 p.m. along Route 57, at Tnuvot Junction and Beit Lid Junction, and throughout the area.

Haredi protestors gather at Prison 10. June, 17 2026. Officials also warned of heavy traffic congestion and disruptions to school transportation services.

Some of the protesters congregated outside of Military Prison 10, where some haredi protesters who attacked Supreme Court Deputy President Justice Noam Sohlberg's house are being held. MK Yitzhak Goldknopf was in attendance.

The Jerusalem Faction (Peleg Yerushalmi) claims that recently, yeshiva students who were released from detention after being arrested during a protest outside Justice Solberg's home have begun being transferred to the military.

"The handover to the military of yeshiva students who were released from detention after being arrested during the events at Solberg's home has begun," the group said in a statement.

It added that "in the past few minutes, five yeshiva students have contacted their family members from Military Prison 10. From this point onward, preparations are being made for the possibility of a significant and dramatic escalation in the protests starting tomorrow."

Haredi protesters block Highway 4

Earlier, draft protesters from the Jerusalem Faction temporarily blocked Highway 4 near Bnei Brak.

Police officers successfully dispersed the protesters by approximately 10 a.m., after they had blocked the highway in both directions, Israel Police confirmed.

Drivers of vehicles blocked by the protest exited their vehicles and confronted protesters, video footage from the scene seen by The Jerusalem Post appeared to show.

Five demonstrators have been arrested, and two were lightly injured and evacuated to Rabin Medical Center's Beilinson Campus, Petah Tikva.

A police commander declared the demonstrations illegal before the dispersal measures were implemented, according to Israel Police.

Police officers attempt to disperse a haredi (ultra-Orthodox) anti-draft protest on Highway 4, near Bnei Brak, June 17, 2026. (credit: ISRAEL POLICE) "The Israel Police views the right to protest as a cornerstone of a democratic state and permits protests as long as they are held within the framework of the law. At the same time, the police will not allow riots of any kind, disruptions to freedom of movement, or any behavior that may endanger public safety," the statement added.

"We will not remain silent over the violence we absorbed this morning. This will have severe consequences," a senior official in the Jerusalem Faction told Walla .

"We will shut down the country, and anyone who thinks they have seen it all is in for surprises. The struggle is only at its beginning, and our next steps will be far more significant."

'Ben-Gvir, wake up!' Deri calls police violence unacceptable

Shas Chairman Arye Deri responded to police violence at the protest.

"[National Security Minister] Itamar Ben-Gvir, wake up! It is unacceptable that what the police did not do in Kaplan against anarchists who sought to destroy the country, they are doing right now against citizens crying out that they have been turned into criminals just because they study Torah."

"You know that we oppose demonstrations, but we cannot stand idly by in the face of this injustice and severe violence. You have proven that when something matters to you, you know how to operate the police. Stand up now and stop the police violence against the Torah students," Deri added.

Opposition leader Yair Lapid took the opportunity to attack the incumbent government in response to Deri's statement.

"Arye Deri sits in the cabinet and sends our children to fight and die for the country - and then he walks outside and sends his own children to block roads against drafting into the IDF.

"All of this is happening with the consent of [Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu, [Finance Minister Bezalel] Smotrich, and Ben-Gvir. This moral stain will never be washed away from this government. We will return, draft everyone, and bring order to the streets of Israel."

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Source document: Emek Hefer Regional Council Statement

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The Jerusalem PostIndependentRight4 days ago
WATCH: Some 10,000 protesters block two highways in protest of IDF haredi draft

Around 10,000 haredi (ultra-Orthodox) protesters blocked Highway 57 in Israel on June 17, 2026, in opposition to mandatory military service. The protests caused significant traffic disruption in the Sharon region and led to the cancellation of after-school activities by the Emek Hefer Regional Council. Protesters gathered near Military Prison 10, where some haredi individuals involved in attacks on Justice Noam Sohlberg's residence are detained. The Jerusalem Faction (Peleg Yerushalmi) reported that yeshiva students previously arrested during the protests are now being transferred to the army.

Bias read (Right): The article frames the protests as 'draft evaders' and focuses on the disruption caused by the demonstrations without providing balanced context on the haredi community's stance against conscription. It emphasizes the negative impact on infrastructure and public services while referencing the arrest

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  • government Emek Hefer Regional Council Statement
  • organisation Jerusalem Faction (Peleg Yerushalmi) Statement
The Jerusalem PostIndependentCenter7 days ago
First haredi unit opens at Tel Nof Air Force base with 20 recruits amid mass draft protests

Twenty ultra-Orthodox (haredi) air force technicians were recruited at Tel Nof Air Force Base after completing a two-month training program in Haifa. They will work on F-15 aircraft in the 106th Squadron. This marks the establishment of the first religious data center at the base. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) are attempting to accommodate haredi men in maintaining their traditional lifestyle while fulfilling mandatory military service. The IDF is facing a worsening manpower shortage, which officials say could become critical without legislative action to extend mandatory service, separate

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the recruitment of haredi technicians and the IDF's efforts to address a manpower crisis. It does not exhibit overtly biased language, one-sided sourcing, or editorializing. The content remains neutral in tone and focuses on reported events and official

i24NEWSIndependentCenter10 days ago
Chaos On Israel's Roads As Haredi Draft Protests Escalate Nationwide

Protests against mandatory military service by the Haredi community have led to widespread chaos on Israel's roads.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on protests without taking a stance or using biased language. It focuses on the impact of the protests rather than endorsing or criticizing any side.

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  • governmentEmek Hefer Regional Council Statement
  • organisationJerusalem Faction (Peleg Yerushalmi) Statement