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Chareidi Anger Mounts as Kollel Yungerman Sentenced to Military Prison; Nationwide Protests Planned

Jun 16, 2026·3 min read

Tensions are escalating across the chareidi community after a military court sentenced a kollel yungerman to two weeks in military prison, a decision that has prompted calls for widespread demonstrations throughout Israel on Wednesday.

Rav Aviel Cohen of Netivot, who was arrested Monday evening at the Gilat Junction, appeared before a military tribunal on Tuesday and was sentenced to 14 days of imprisonment in a military detention facility.

A graduate of Yeshivas Be’er HaTalmud and a kollel member in the Kfar Avraham neighborhood of Petach Tikvah, Cohen is described by community members as a well-known and respected figure.

Immediately following the sentencing, his attorney, Shlomo Chadad, filed an urgent appeal seeking either the cancellation or reduction of the prison term while challenging both the legality of the arrest and the judicial process that followed.

Calls for Mass Demonstrations

The ruling quickly sparked outrage among supporters of the Peleg Yerushalmi, particularly within the camp led by Rav Tzvi Friedman.

Representatives of the movement denounced the arrest and imprisonment, describing the case as a “crossing of a red line” and declaring that they would not remain silent in the face of the incarceration of a ben Torah.

Organizers subsequently announced plans for major demonstrations on Wednesday at several key locations around the country. Based on previous protests, authorities expect participants to attempt to block major highways and intersections.

Police and security officials have reportedly begun preparing for the possibility of widespread disruptions.

The Arrest That Triggered the Protests

According to reports, the arrest that ignited the current wave of protests took place Monday afternoon at the Gilat gas station complex near Ofakim.

Military police investigators, who had reportedly been tracking Cohen on suspicion of draft evasion, carried out a surprise arrest while he was traveling with his wife.

News of the arrest spread rapidly through chareidi communities in southern Israel. Within minutes, dozens of protesters arrived at the scene and began demonstrating against the detention.

Protesters blocked Routes 25 and 241, creating significant traffic disruptions. During the ensuing confrontations, some demonstrators reportedly lay down near moving vehicles, while police officers physically removed protesters from the roadway before reopening the roads to traffic.

Father Describes Family’s Ordeal

Cohen’s father, who rushed to the kollel where his son studies to inform fellow learners of the arrest, spoke emotionally about the incident.

“My son is a kollel yungerman who sits and learns day and night. They grabbed him for no reason, without any shame, because of Torah learning. He is a righteous young man. His mother is blind, and suddenly they pull him out of the car in the middle of driving and take him away,” he said.

He also described the impact on his daughter-in-law.

“They simply left his young wife there on the side of the road. She doesn’t even have a driver’s license and was left alone, helpless. Is this how they treat a yungerman and a young woman?” he asked.

Following the arrest, Cohen was transferred to the military detention facility at Ir HaBahadim, where he was formally sentenced to 14 days in military prison.

{Matzav.com}

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