A 14-year-old boy was killed and three others hurt Tuesday night when a bus struck ultra-Orthodox protesters in Jerusalem. The crash happened in Romema, where tens of thousands had gathered to protest conscription into the Israel Defense Forces. The victim is Yosef Eisenthal from Jerusalem's Ramot. Three other youths were lightly injured. Police said rioters surrounded and attacked the bus driver, who had stopped the vehicle to block the road. Protesters set fires, overturned bins, and blocked traffic on Yirmiyahu Street near Shamgar Street. Magen David Adom said the bus first hit several pedestrians near Shamgar Street then moved to Ohel Yehoshua Street, hitting another person. EMT Eli Eisenbach said, "There was a lot of commotion, and a young victim, approximately 18 years old, was trapped under the bus… Unfortunately, we had to declare his death at the scene of the accident." Video showed the bus passing through a burning intersection while dragging a protester underneath, with bystanders screaming. Police prevented emergency workers from rescuing immediately. The bus driver was arrested and said he feared for his safety after being surrounded by rioters. Police warned that violent rioting, blocking roads, and attacking vehicles "cross a red line, endanger lives and could end in great tragedy." Some lawmakers blamed widespread incitement against the Haredi community. MK Yisrael Eichler said, "The brutal murder tonight of a Haredi teenager dragged under a bus in Jerusalem is a direct result of wild and antisemitic incitement against the Haredim." Authorities said their investigation is ongoing.