According to a Haaretz report, dozens of ultra-Orthodox individuals harassed patrons at a cafe in Jerusalem that was open on Shabbat. The incident highlights tensions over public observance of the Jewish day of rest in Israel. The cafe's decision to remain open on Shabbat likely provoked the harassment. No further details about injuries or police response are provided in the headline.
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Dozens of ultra-Orthodox individuals harassed patrons at a Jerusalem cafe that was open on Shabbat.
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Dozens of ultra-Orthodox individuals harassed patrons at a Jerusalem cafe that was open on Shabbat.
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