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By , CNNLink Copied!Ad Feedback — A frightened policeman fires a live round as a warning shot. Young men cowed by baton-wielding officers, drenched in foul smelling chemicals from water cannon, scream abuse. Ultra-Orthodox Jews clashing with has become an almost daily routine.At the immediate heart of the tensions is the refusal of some elements within the community to observe tough that ban gatherings of more than five people inside and 10 outdoors.More widely, police actions against them are seen by many Israelis as a long overdue effort to end the exceptionalism that has...…By , CNNLink Copied!Ad Feedback — A frightened policeman fires a live round as a warning shot. Young men cowed by baton-wielding officers, drenched in foul smelling chemicals from water cannon, scream abuse. Ultra-Orthodox Jews clashing with has become an almost daily routine.At the immediate heart of the tensions is the refusal of some elements within the community to observe tough that ban gatherings of more than five people inside and 10 outdoors.More widely, police actions against them are seen by many Israelis as a long overdue effort to end the exceptionalism that has...WW…
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