Israeli ultra-orthodox Jews hold anti-independence day protest in Jerusalem
An Israeli ultra-orthodox Jew – many members of which are anti-Zionist – holds a banner during an anti-Independence Day protest at their Meah Shearim neighbourhood in occupied Jerusalem on May 14, 2024. Israel cancelled its official 76th Independence Day celebrations amid its war on Gaza.
Ultra-Orthodox Jews represent about 13.5% of Israel. And while they may be anti-zionist, they're for expelling Arabs and reject democratic principles in favor of religious rule of law. They are the fastest growing group in Israel with 6.5 children avg.
https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/2016/03/08/israels-religiously-divided-society/
The big difference with other factions is that they're Jews first rather than Israel first.