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Teen killed by bus during ultra-Orthodox protest in Jerusalem
Summary
An 18-year-old was killed after a bus struck a crowd at a mass ultra-Orthodox protest in Jerusalem; police have detained the driver and said they are investigating.
Content
A mass ultra-Orthodox rally in Jerusalem against conscription turned deadly when a teenage boy was killed after a bus struck the crowd. The protest was part of ongoing demonstrations over a proposed law to conscript religious students amid reported military manpower shortages. Police said they detained the bus driver and opened an investigation into the incident. Thousands attended the rally.
What is known:
- Emergency services said the victim was 18 years old and was pronounced dead at the scene.
- Police said they detained the bus driver and are investigating the circumstances.
- Video from the scene shows a bus moving into a crowd at a large protest against conscription.
- Police described that a smaller group at the protest had blocked traffic and carried out violent acts; the driver has alleged he was assaulted before the incident.
Summary:
The death occurred amid repeated mass demonstrations over a conscription bill that has heightened political tensions. The police investigation is under way and further legal or procedural steps are undetermined at this time.
