“Black Alert” Sparks Massive Protest as Military Police Arrest Yeshiva Bochur — and Then Release Him
A dramatic overnight standoff erupted in the southern city of Ofakim after military police detained a yeshiva bochur classified as a draft dodger — only to release him minutes later when hundreds of protesters surrounded their vehicle following a “Black Alert” callout.
During the late-night hours, a military police team arrived at the home of a young man who had not appeared at the draft office. He had been officially designated as a “me’atzev” (absentee) and then as an “arrestable deserter.”
Upon the officers’ arrival, the bochur‘s family sent out an alert, which led to a mass message through the “Tzeva Shachor” (“Black Alert”) system, summoning crowds to the scene. Within a short time, hundreds of demonstrators converged on the street, surrounding both the home and the military police vehicle.
Although the officers managed to get the yeshiva bochur into the vehicle, the crowd blocked the patrol car on all sides, triggering a large-scale confrontation and preventing the unit from leaving.
A female IDF officer from the military police, who was inside the vehicle at the time, ultimately decided to release the detainee in order to disperse the crowd and allow the military police team to exit the area safely.
Activists celebrated the release, calling it “a tremendous success,” claiming that “the yeshiva bochur was freed by the crowd even after he was already inside the military police vehicle, thanks to the massive protest that erupted at the scene.”
A police source said afterward that the military police had carried out the arrest “without coordination” and “in violation of protocol.” According to the source, local police forces who were called to the scene worked to disperse the protest and escort the military police out unharmed.
{Matzav.com}
