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Friday, May 17, 2013

Ultra-Orthodox Jews Protest -Thursday May 16,2013


Thousands of ultra-Orthodox Jews have protested in Jerusalem against plans to force members of their community to serve in the Israeli military.

At least 15,000 men, all dressed in the black coats and hats traditionally worn by Haredi (ultra-Orthodox) Jews, crowded into the streets around the military's recruitment office, in the Haredi neighbourhood of Mekor Barukh on May 16,2013 Thursday night

Several people were arrested after bottles, stones and a smoke grenade were thrown at police. Protesters and police were hurt in the clashes

Ultra-Orthodox Israelis are currently exempt from military service while they study in religious schools or yeshivas.Ultra-Orthodox have been exempt from military service since the state was founded in 1948. They currently comprise about 10% of Israel's population, and in 2011 it was estimated about 37,000 ultra-Orthodox men were studying in yeshivas, and therefore not serving in the army

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Military service is compulsory for most Israelis over the age of 18, with men serving three years and women two.

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