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Tensions in Netanyahu's government

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  25 Jun 2024, 23:35
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Although the Supreme Court has now ruled that the IDF must draft Haredi men, ultra-Orthodox leaders will continue to push for legislation that gives them a legal exemption.

'We are being practical when it comes to any these issues, and leaving the coalition doesn’t change the fact,' Roth said.

The ruling is likely to increase tensions within Netanyahu's government, and between its political and military leaders.

The war in Gaza has put significant strain on Israel's military, and given the issue of recruitment an urgency it lacked before Hamas’ October 7 attack. The IDF has called up huge numbers of reservists, asking them to serve extended tours of service and removing legions of workers from Israel's economy.

Defense Minister Yoav Gallant has publicly criticized Netanyahu’s attempt to exempt Haredi Jews. And IDF Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi has been vocal about the need to draft Haredi men.

'Every such battalion that we establish, an ultra-Orthodox battalion, decreases the need for the deployment of many thousands of reservists thanks to the mandatory service people,' he said earlier this month. 'We want to expand the base as much as possible – of those who come to enlist, I tell you that there is an opportunity for change in the ultra-Orthodox community.'

This is not the first time the Supreme Court has struck down the Haredi exemption. In 1998, the court told the government that allowing Haredim to get out of conscription violated equal protection principles. In the decades since, successive governments and Knessets have tried to solve the issue, only to be told again and again by the court that their efforts were illegal.

In a February poll conducted by the Israel Democracy Institute, 64% of Israeli respondents and 70% of Jewish Israeli respondents said that the Haredi exemption 'should be changed.' The pollsters spoke with Israeli adults – 600 in Hebrew and 150 in Arabic.


Source: CNN

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