The things you mentioned are extremely unpopular across the political spectrum. They are a result of the political system in Israel. What happens is that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has always been the main dividing line among secular Israelis, whereas the ultra-orthodox parties played a kingmaker role in coalition politics. So both sides were willing to grudgingly accept those sectorial demands as the cost of doing politics. This seems to have reached a breaking point now.
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