2013 Israeli protests

2013 Israeli protests
DateMay and November 2013
Location
Israel
GoalsAbolishment of Haredi conscription
Prevention of displacement of Bedouin
StatusOngoing
Number
Tens of thousands

In 2013, two independent protests occurred in Israel. In May, an attempt to change the Tal Law, which excluded ultra-Orthodox Jewish men for doing military service, led to protests by Haredi against military conscription. Again in November, Bedouins in the Negev called for a 'Day of Rage' against their displacement by the Israeli government to state developed townships as a result of the Prawer-Begin plan.