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Ulpan Leil Shishi panel examines police violence, Shas tactics, and stalled draft legislation
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67% right-leaningFirst reported by Behadrei Haredim · Jun 17, 2026
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What happened
A Haredi-focused panel on “Ulpan Leil Shishi” reviewed a week of clashes over police violence, politics, and draft-related legislation. The discussion centered on protests on Highway 4, the Deri-Ben Gvir confrontation, the failed daycare subsidy bill, and a proposed one-year freeze on arrests of Torah students.
- 01Panel reviewed police violence against Haredi protesters on Highway 4.
- 02Police commissioner demanded footage and suspended one officer.
- 03Discussion highlighted the Deri, Ben Gvir political clash.
- 04Netanyahu said he could not pass the daycare subsidy bill.
- 05Panel examined Deri’s proposed one-year arrest freeze for Torah students.
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Kikar HaShabbatRight · HebrewJun 18, 2026
Ulpan Leil Shishi panel examines police violence, Shas tactics, and stalled draft legislation
YnetCenter · HebrewJun 18, 2026
Shas attacks police over ultra-Orthodox draft protests, after officer suspended
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