Israeli police arrested 13 ultra-Orthodox Jews in Bnei Brak city Thursday who were protesting the arrest of a youth who refused to enlist in the army.
Mounted police were also deployed, and some protesters narrowly missed being trampled, with some sustaining injuries.
The police said in a statement that the protesters were arrested for disturbing public order and blocking roads.
Military service is mandatory for most Israelis, although the ultra-Orthodox community has enjoyed exemptions in the past in favor of religious seminary studies.
Ultra-Orthodox Jews make up approximately 10 percent of Israel's population and generally reject joining the army.
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