The Sanz Hasidic community has called for an intensified protest campaign following the arrest of two yeshiva students for draft evasion, threatening to 'burn the country,' according to community sources. Earlier today, The Zioneer reported the community was preparing a rally at Military Prison 10.
The Sanz Hasidic community is escalating its protest campaign after two yeshiva students were arrested for draft evasion, with community leaders vowing to 'burn the country' in a message circulated Tuesday evening. The arrests—one on Friday and another last night in Bnei Brak—have sparked growing anger within the ultra-Orthodox community, which views the military draft as a threat to its way of life. Earlier Tuesday, The Zioneer reported that the community was preparing a campaign and a possible rally at Military Prison 10 near Netanya. The new call to 'burn the country' suggests a more confrontational approach, though details of planned actions remain unclear. The Home Front Command has not issued any related alerts.
2 developments
- StrongBelz yeshiva student detained for draft evasion released — Sephardic Haredim allege discriminatory arrests
- StrongShas MKs, rabbi join Haredi protest rally outside military prison over draft-evader arrest
- DevelopingMir Yeshiva threatens mass protest if draft-evading student not released by Sunday
- DevelopingRally outside military prison for draft-dodging yeshiva graduate draws MKs, rabbi
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