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The serious clashes between Haredim and police over the past few days in response to police efforts to crack down on the widespread violations of the lockdown are another, particularly unfortunate chapter in the defective relationship between ultra-Orthodox society and the State of Israel, which has been corrupted under the governments of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Hundreds of Haredim in Jerusalem and Ashdod clashed Sunday with police who arrived because of prayers and studies being conducted in violation of the lockdown guidelines. Four policemen were injured and four suspects were a
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