Rabbi Hirsch, a leading figure in the Degel HaTorah party, also called on followers to join today's vehicle protest against IDF conscription — a step the Agudat Yisrael party had opposed, according to a message from Eli Hirschman shared via N12.
Rabbi Hirsch, a prominent leader of the Degel HaTorah party, has joined the call for a vehicle protest against IDF conscription today (Wednesday), according to a message from journalist Eli Hirschman via N12. The endorsement comes after the Agudat Yisrael party had opposed participation in the same protest, highlighting internal divisions within the United Torah Judaism faction. The protest is set to involve traffic disruptions in 19 cities starting at 16:00 Jerusalem time, as previously reported. Rabbi Hirsch's backing may lend significant momentum to the demonstration among Degel HaTorah supporters, though the scope of participation and any police response remain unconfirmed.
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