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Intense conflict between Zionists in occupied Jerusalem

News sources reported a fierce conflict between the Zionist regime's police forces and Haredi demonstrators in occupied Jerusalem.

According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency quoted Al-Mayadin, violent clashes between the police and Haredi demonstrators in front of a military service center in occupied Jerusalem, to prevent the sending of young Haredi to the fronts of the war against Gaza. It has.

The Zionist regime police once again resorted to violence to disperse Haredi Zionists protesting against the forced service.

The Zionist regime police are trying to disperse the demonstrators by force from the occupied Jerusalem and have severely beaten them.

News sources report a severe physical conflict with batons between the police and the intelligence service of this regime with the demonstrators.

Al-Mayadeen announced the participation of 600 Haredis in this demonstration against the Haredi conscription law and pointed to the arrest of a number of demonstrators.

It should be said that the issue of Haredi military service is one of the most complex problems that the Zionist regime has faced since the announcement of its fake existence. They do not go to duty and spend their lives in religious schools. The left-wing and secular currents are seeking the approval of a law to cancel their exemption from military service, which has been met with resistance from the Haredi and their affiliated parties.

In the situation where the occupying regime is facing the problem of lack of troops to send to the fronts of the war against Gaza, the debate on the Haredi conscription law is one of the crises. The current cabinet of the Zionist regime has become the head of Benjamin Netanyahu.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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