Thousands of Charedi men protest IDF draft in Jerusalem

Protesters filled the streets of Jerusalem's Geulah district, with approximately 10,000 men in the crowd

Thousands of ultra orthodox Jews protest the arrest of ultra-Orthodox draft dodgers, at a rally against army recruitment in Jerusalem earlier in 2017. (Photo by: JINIPIX)

Thousands of Charedi men demonstrated against Israel’s military draft in the streets of a Jerusalem neighbourhood.

The protesters filled the streets of Jerusalem’s Geulah neighbourhood, located near the central bus station, on Tuesday evening.  The Associated Press put the crowd total at about 10,000.

Though the protest was unauthorised, police chose to monitor the proceedings rather than disperse the crowd, which they believe could have led to violence, the Times of Israel reported.

Previous protests have been smaller, but more violent.

Thousands of ultra orthodox Jews protest the arrest of ultra-Orthodox draft dodgers, as they attend a rally against army recruitment in Jerusalem. (Photo by: JINIPIX)

The demonstration reportedly was spurred by the arrest of the son of a Charedi rabbi from the Yerushalmi sect led by Rabbi Shmuel Auerbach, who had failed to show up for his draft summons.

“We lived through the Pharaoh, we lived through the Spanish Inquisition, we lived through Hitler, we’ll outlive you. We’ll fill the prisons the way we filled the Diaspora,” the crowd chanted, according to the AP.

Thousands of ultra orthodox Jews protest the arrest of ultra-Orthodox draft dodgers, as they attend a rally against army recruitment in Jerusalem. (Photo by: JINIPIX)

Protesters carried signs reading: “The Israeli Draft law: An attack on our religious freedom,” and “Yes to prison, no to the army.”

Charedi Orthodox men who are studying in yeshiva are exempt from army service, but they must show up for their draft call in order to receive the exemption.

Thousands of ultra orthodox Jews protest the arrest of ultra-Orthodox draft dodgers, as they attend a rally against army recruitment in Jerusalem. (Photo by: JINIPIX)
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