Left-Wing Protesters Attempt to Block Entrance to Bnei Brak Ahead of Shabbos, Sparking Clashes
Dozens of left-wing demonstrators gathered Friday morning at the entrance to Bnei Brak in an attempt to block traffic in protest of this week’s chareidi vehicle demonstrations against the draft law. The protest, held just hours before Shabbos, led to confrontations with local residents, though turnout was far smaller than organizers had promised.
The demonstration took place on Rechov Kahaneman after organizers had vowed to significantly disrupt access to the city. Despite those declarations, only a relatively small number of protesters arrived at the scene.
Residents strongly objected to the protest, particularly because it was held during the busy hours leading up to Shabbos, when thousands of families were making their final preparations. The area quickly became the site of heated confrontations as locals expressed anger over the attempt to block one of the city’s main thoroughfares at such a sensitive time.
The protest was organized following statements by attorney Ayelet Hashachar Seidof, head of the “Mothers on the Front” movement, who announced that activists intended to block Bnei Brak in response to this week’s chareidi vehicle protests against the conscription of bnei yeshivah.
“Road blockages will be met with road blockages,” Seidof said in advance of the demonstration, adding that the goal was “to disrupt the lives” of Bnei Brak residents.
The decision to stage the protest immediately before Shabbos drew sharp criticism throughout the city, as the streets were filled with pedestrians, children, and shoppers completing their last-minute preparations.
Large numbers of local residents gathered opposite the demonstrators, with some chanting, “We will die rather than be drafted.” Tensions escalated into physical confrontations that included pushing between protesters and chareidim. During the disturbance, one female protester removed her shirt as part of the demonstration. Police officers at the scene intervened in an effort to separate the opposing groups and prevent further escalation.
According to the organizers, Friday’s demonstration was intended as retaliation for this week’s vehicle protest, during which chareidi demonstrators blocked major highways across Israel for several hours in protest of the arrests of bnei yeshivah.
{Matzav.com}
