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Ultra-Orthodox protesters clash with customers at Jerusalem café open on Shabbat

For the second week in a row, confrontations developed between ultra-Orthodox protesters and secular Israelis at the recently opened BaSimta café, the only business in the central Jerusalem neighbourhood that is open on Shabbat
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Left 33%
Center 17%
Right 50%
The Daily Caller
· Jun 24, 2026
Police Respond As Protesters Clash Outside Coffee Shop That Banned Rep. Dan Goldman Over Israel
'End Jew hatred'
Haaretz
· Jul 4, 2026
Dozens of ultra-Orthodox harassed patrons at Jerusalem cafe open on Shabbat
Secular residents and customers from the area arrived at the new café to prevent ultra-Orthodox men from entering the premises amid repeated confrontations throughout the day. 'I feel this will happen again next week, and we will prepare for it,' the owner told Haaretz
UPI
· Jul 5, 2026
German protesters, police clash amid far-right political party meeting
German protesters, police clash amid far-right political party meeting
All Israel News
· Jun 23, 2026
Antisemitism controversy erupts after NY coffee chain targets Jewish congressman
Antisemitism controversy erupts after NY coffee chain targets Jewish congressman
Arutz Sheva
· Jul 4, 2026
Jerusalem: Haredi protest targets Jerusalem café over Sabbath operations
A newly opened café in central Jerusalem became the scene of repeated protests on Saturday after dozens of Haredi demonstrators gathered outside to oppose its decision to operate on the Sabbath.
Al Jazeera
· Jun 23, 2026
Israeli police clash with anti-draft ultra-Orthodox protesters
Israeli police clashed with Ultra-Orthodox (Haredi) Jews on Monday as they protested against mandatory conscription.
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Related coverage for "Ultra-Orthodox protesters clash with customers at Jerusalem café open on Shabbat": The Daily Caller — Police Respond As Protesters Clash Outside Coffee Shop That Banned Rep. Dan Goldman Over Israel. Haaretz — Dozens of ultra-Orthodox harassed patrons at Jerusalem cafe open on Shabbat. UPI — German protesters, police clash amid far-right political party meeting. All Israel News — Antisemitism controversy erupts after NY coffee chain targets Jewish congressman. Arutz Sheva — Jerusalem: Haredi protest targets Jerusalem café over Sabbath operations. Al Jazeera — Israeli police clash with anti-draft ultra-Orthodox protesters