The Peleg Yerushalmi faction launched a coordinated series of mass demonstrations across Israel on Monday afternoon at 5:00 PM, blocking major traffic arteries in response to what organizers characterized as the ongoing persecution of Torah scholars and the arrest of yeshiva students.
Hundreds of protesters simultaneously blocked multiple strategic locations, including the entrance to Jerusalem near the Chords Bridge, Begin Highway in the capital, and Ganot Junction in Gush Dan, one of the most critical traffic nodes in central Israel. The demonstrations created immediate gridlock across major transportation routes.
The protests, which had been postponed by one day, were announced in advance by Peleg leadership. In a statement, organizers declared that "masses of Beis Yisrael will take to the streets following the directive of our rabbanim, in a series of stormy demonstrations throughout the country, in protest against the severe assault on the Torah world and the rights of yeshiva students and kollel avreichim to continue their Torah study without fear."









