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Teenager dies during ultra-Orthodox protest in Jerusalem

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JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Tens of thousands of ultra-Orthodox Jewish protesters streamed to Jerusalem on Thursday in a show of force against military conscription, a hot-button issue placing Prime Minister

Tragic Death of Teen During Ultra-Orthodox Protest in Jerusalem

Overview of the Protest and Its Implications

JERUSALEM (Reuters) -A mass ultra-Orthodox Jewish rally against military conscription turned deadly in Jerusalem on Thursday, when a teenage boy fell to his death during the demonstration which had shut down the main entrance to the city.

Packed crowds of mostly men clogged the roads around the Route 1 highway leading into Jerusalem. Israeli media estimated that around 200,000 people flocked to the rally.

Photos showed some had climbed atop roofs of buildings, a gas station and onto cranes. The Israeli ambulance service said a 15-year-old fell to his death and police said they had opened an investigation into the incident.

Background on Military Exemptions

MILITARY EXEMPTIONS A HOT-BUTTON ISSUE IN ISRAEL

The debate over mandatory military service, and those who are exempt from it, has long caused tensions within Israel's deeply divided society and has placed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu under increasing political strain over the past year.   

Ultra-Orthodox seminary students have long been exempt from mandatory military service. Many Israelis fume at what they see as an unfair burden carried by the mainstream who serve. 

That frustration only intensified during wars over the past two years that exacted the highest Israeli military death toll in decades as fighting stretched from the Gaza Strip to Lebanon, Syria, Yemen and Iran. 

This has added fuel to an already explosive debate over a new conscription bill that lies at the centre of a crisis rattling Netanyahu's coalition, which took power in late 2022 for a four-year term.  

Ultra-Orthodox Jewish leaders say full-time devotion to the study of holy scriptures is sacrosanct and fear their young men will drift away from religious life if they are drafted into the military.  

Right now, people who refuse to go to the army are taken to military prison," said Shmuel Orbach, a protester, "It's not so bad. But we are a Jewish country. You cannot fight against Judaism in a Jewish country, it does not work."  

STRUGGLE TO PASS NEW CONSCRIPTION BILL

Political Repercussions and Coalition Dynamics

But last year the Supreme Court ordered an end to the exemption. Parliament has been struggling to draft a new conscription bill, which has so far failed to meet both the ultra-Orthodox demands and those of a stretched military.

Two long-time loyal political allies, ultra-Orthodox Jewish parties Shas and United Torah Judaism (UTJ), quit Netanyahu's coalition government in July in a dispute over the new military draft legislation.

Their exit left Netanyahu with an increasingly splintered coalition whose far-right members are unhappy about Israel's ceasefire deal with Gaza's dominant Palestinian militant group Hamas, brokered by the United States. 

The door has been left open for the ultra-Orthodox parties to rejoin the coalition should the dispute be resolved. 

Public Sentiment and Future Elections

But reaching an accommodation acceptable to ultra-Orthodox political leaders may alienate many other Israelis as the country heads into an election year, and risks being shot down by the Supreme Court. 

Surveys over the past two years have consistently predicted Netanyahu's coalition would lose the next ballot.

(Reporting by Maayan Lubell, Sinan Abu Mayzer and Pesha Magid; Writing by Maayan Lubell; editing by Mark Heinrich and Toby Chopra)

Key Takeaways

  • A teenager died during a mass ultra-Orthodox protest in Jerusalem.
  • The protest was against military conscription for Ultra-Orthodox Jews.
  • Military exemptions are a contentious issue in Israel.
  • Netanyahu's coalition faces challenges over the conscription bill.
  • Public sentiment may impact upcoming elections in Israel.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a conscription bill?
A conscription bill is legislation proposed to establish or modify mandatory military service requirements, often sparking debate among various societal groups.

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