JERUSALEM, Israel – Hamas continues to delay the return of 13 hostage bodies in Gaza, as Israel's foreign minister warns there will be "no compromise" on the Issue. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with the top U.S. military leaders in the region, and Ultra-Orthodox protesters shut down roads and schools to protest against a government crackdown on ultra-Orthodox draft dodgers.
Hundreds of thousands of Ultra-Orthodox Jews, or Haredim as they are known in Israel, blocked the entrance to Jerusalem in a show of unity on Thursday that forced city authorities to close roads and schools ahead of time. The protesters are angry about the arrest of some 870 Haredi youths who refused to report for the military draft.
Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar, meanwhile, shed new light on Presi

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