Nearly 10,000 vehicles took part in an unusual and historic “car protest” on Sunday afternoon, organized in response to the arrest of yeshiva students. The convoy created slow-moving traffic in several areas and drew widespread attention for its scale and intensity.
According to the report, the demonstration also saw uncontrolled violence directed at protesters at multiple locations. The article does not name the attackers or give exact details of each incident, but says the aggression was severe and happened in more than one place during the protest.
The event was presented as a rare and significant show of force by the participants, who used their cars to stage the protest. The report describes it as a historic and extraordinary action, with the photos documenting 25 moments from the demonstration. The images were credited to Chaim Goldberg, Yonatan Sindel, and David Cohen, all for Flash90.
The protest was tied directly to anger over the arrest of yeshiva students, which was the trigger for the mass mobilization. No further official response, arrests, or follow-up measures are mentioned in the article.