איזראעלי דרייווערס האבן פארלוירן די געדולד און הייבן אן צו שלאגן פראטעסטירער אויף הייוועי 4.
Israel Erupts From Within: Furious Drivers Physically Confront Haredi Protesters Blocking Highway 4 as Ultra-Orthodox Draft Standoff Boils Over Into Violent Chaos
Explosive scenes unfolded on Israel's Highway 4 on June 11, 2026, as infuriated drivers physically confronted ultra-Orthodox Haredi men who had planted themselves directly on the asphalt in a mass road-blocking protest against Israel's mandatory military draft — with Israeli police rushing in to separate the two groups as the situation teetered on the edge of a full-scale brawl. Video footage of the confrontation shows Haredi protesters dressed in their signature black suits and hats sitting and lying across the road in deliberate civil disobedience, while men in casual clothing pushed, shoved, and physically clashed with them in an attempt to force the highway open. The clashes are part of a rapidly escalating nationwide wave of ultra-Orthodox protests that have gridlocked central Israel, sparked arrests of yeshiva students, and pushed Israeli society to a boiling point over one of the most divisive political flashpoints in the country's modern history. What was once a simmering political dispute over draft exemptions has now spilled into the streets — and onto the highways — in a way that is impossible to ignore.
The Haredi community, which has long enjoyed draft exemptions allowing yeshiva students to continue their religious studies rather than serve in the Israel Defense Forces, has been thrown into open revolt following the Israeli government's push to enforce mandatory military conscription across all sectors of society — a move that has triggered fury from ultra-Orthodox leaders who view it as an existential threat to their way of life. On June 11, protesters took their campaign to new heights by blocking major roadways across central Israel, causing massive traffic disruptions, stranding commuters for hours, and creating scenes of raw civilian confrontation that no government in wartime can afford to ignore. The arrests of yeshiva students by Israeli authorities in the lead-up to these protests have only poured fuel on the fire, with Haredi leaders calling the crackdown a declaration of war against their community. For ordinary Israeli drivers caught in the gridlock — many of whom have family members serving on the front lines against Hezbollah and Hamas — the sight of able-bodied men blocking highways instead of serving in uniform has proven to be an unbearable provocation.
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