Activists in the West Bank settlement of Modiin Illit have sparked outrage after erecting a display labeled 'Hostages Square' to protest the arrest of ultra-Orthodox men who failed to comply with military conscription orders. The installation, placed in a central traffic circle, featured black and yellow ribbons and signage referencing the well-known square in Tel Aviv dedicated to Israelis abducted to Gaza during the October 7 attack.
The campaign draws a controversial comparison between detained draft evaders and those taken captive during the cross-border assault, prompting criticism over the perceived equivalence. The display reflects growing tensions surrounding military service requirements and enforcement actions within the ultra-Orthodox community.

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