According to reports from Channel 7 of the Israeli regime, Haredi Jews gathered in the streets to protest against the law of compulsory military service. They voiced their opposition to the arrest of draft-dodging soldiers.

During these protests, at least three individuals were arrested, and numerous vehicles were confiscated. Eyewitness accounts indicate that Israeli police responded with extreme brutality against the demonstrators.The harsh treatment by police led protesters to label the officers as ‘Nazis’ which only escalated the violence from the regime’s forces.

Witnesses reported a shocking incident where a police officer threw a child to the ground and applied pressure to the child’s throat.

The leader of the group Rabbi Azriel Aviyabach called for a gathering in Bnei Brak a neighborhood in occupied Jerusalem urging Yeshiva students who are considered draft dodgers to rally alongside other Jewish students across Israel in protest against the arrests.