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Shin Bet Investigates Haredi Protests Amid Concerns over Threats to Government Sites

Summary by Jerusalem Post
The Shin Bet is investigating haredi anti-conscription protests after multiple disruptive incidents, amid concerns that future demonstrations could threaten government sites or officials.

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Haredi protests began across the country after organizers claimed that the police intended to hand over 19 yeshiva students who are considered deserters to the army. The protest centers are Nitzan Prison in Ramla, the Russian Compound in Jerusalem, Hadarim Prison, Highway 4 in the Raanana-Netanya area, and the Abu Kabir compound. An "evacuation" notice was issued to residents of the center

Dozens of Haredim from the Jerusalem faction arrived in the Russian Compound in Jerusalem and Abu Kabir this afternoon (Wednesday) after it was learned that the police intend to hand over to the IDF 19 yeshiva students who were arrested at the home of Supreme Vice President Noam Solberg. According to the announcement distributed by the Jerusalem faction, protests are taking place simultaneously in four central locations: in Beit Shemesh and the…

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kikar.co.il broke the news on Wednesday, June 10, 2026.
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