IDF soldiers and haredi (ultra-Orthodox) protesters clashed outside of Military Prison 10 in Beit Lid on Wednesday evening, demonstrating in support of arrested draft dodgers being held in the prison and protesting the IDF's haredi draft law.
The protesters were acting violently, according to the military, and they entered a restricted military area before being forcibly removed.
The incident was over soon thereafter, per the IDF.
A similar incident occured on June 22, when haredi protesters swarmed the Prison 10's entrance and checkpoints, shouting and pushing aside the metal barricades and soldiers attempting to maintain order.
Haredi protesters block entrance to IDF's Central Command HQ in Jerusalem
Wednesday's Prison 10 protest comes just a day after haredi protesters blocked the entrance to the IDF's Central Command headquarters in Jerusalem.
The haredim, who were protesting against mandatory conscription for ultra-Orthodox men, were seen blocking part of the gate, screaming at soldiers, and not letting them through.
In the videos shared online, police officers were present attempting to disperse the protest, with soldiers from the base trying to remove them, while the haredim were sitting in the entrance blocking the way.
Miriam Sela-Eitam contributed to this report.