"Israeli Government's Stance on Drafting Haredi Men Sparks Debate"

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The recent conflict with Hamas has reignited the debate in Israel over whether ultra-Orthodox Jewish men should continue to be exempt from compulsory military service, with calls for an end to the exemption gaining momentum. The government's decision on this issue carries significant political implications.
Topics:world#israel#military-service#militaryreligious-freedom#political-consequences#religious-students#ultra-orthodox
- The Debate in Israel Over Who Should Be Required Serve in the Military : State of the World from NPR NPR
- Government says it isn’t required to draft Haredi men, nor end funding to yeshivas The Times of Israel
- Israeli Cabinet Says No Obligation to Draft Yeshiva Students to IDF or Halt Their Funding - Israel News Haaretz
- Shas party chairman Arye Deri on Haredi IDF draft: 'No one will be drafted into the army' The Jerusalem Post
- Military exemption for Israel's ultra-Orthodox Jews under scrutiny La Croix International
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