A minibus carrying protesters changed its route toward the home of a judge from Prison 10 in Or Akiva, according to the protesters. The group is now assembling at the location, standing, praying, and dancing.
Protesters involved in the ongoing Haredi draft protest campaign shifted focus Tuesday evening, diverting toward the private residence of a judge from Prison 10 in Or Akiva. The participants, traveling in a minibus, said the decision was theirs. At the scene, the group is standing, praying, and dancing in what appears to be a symbolic demonstration targeting a judicial figure involved in draft enforcement cases. The move comes amid weeks of protests by ultra-Orthodox activists against military draft enforcement and the arrest of draft evaders — a campaign that has seen convoys heading to Prison 10 at Beit Lid and demonstrations outside the homes of senior justices, including Supreme Court President Yitzhak Amit.
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