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Yeshiva students co-opt hostage symbols for anti-conscription protest

Hundreds of young Charedi boys gathered outside a West Bank detention facility in wearing yellow hats bearing the slogan ‘bring him back to yeshiva’

October 28, 2025 14:10
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Yeshiva students protest the detention of Ariel Shamai on October 27, 2025 (Image: X)
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Hundreds of Charedi boys gathered in the West Bank yesterday, with many co-opting symbols closely associated with hostage families to protest the government’s plans to conscript yeshiva students.

Young protestors wore yellow hats – the colour associated with the hostage campaign – bearing slogans including “bring him back to yeshiva now”, resembling the “bring them home” refrain of hostage groups.

Teachers from the Ateret Shlomo yeshiva network gathered their classes outside the Beit Lid military prison, where Ariel Shamai – an Ateret Shlomo student detained for defying a draft order – is being held.

Questioned about the use of symbols evoking the hostage campaign, Rabbi Sholom Ber Sorotzkin, head of the network, drew a direct comparison between Shamai and those taken captive by Hamas.

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