The Ultra-Orthodox community of Israel is generally exempt from compulsory military service. Over the years, the state has tried to change this. These attempts have largely failed, in part because the country failed to pass a law that would regulate their service.

Yanki Farber, a Haredi journalist from the city of Bnei Brak, central Israel, is not a typical representative of the Ultra-Orthodox community, which currently stands at 1.25 million people, or roughly estimated at 12.5% of the population.

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When he was 18, Farber enrolled into the IDF, and after his release around three years later, he has on occasion been called up to the reserves.

When the events of October 7, 2023 took place – with Hamas militants launching a deadly attack on southern Israeli communities – he put on his military uniform again and went to serve.

But Farber is an exception, not the rule. Historically, Ultra-Orthodox Jews, who were a minority when the State of Israel was established in 1948, received exemptions from military service.

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But Farber is an exception, not the rule. Historically, Ultra-Orthodox Jews, who were a minority when the State of Israel was established in 1948, received exemptions from military service.

Back then, it was agreed that they would serve the state by praying, even though some did enroll in the IDF, especially in times of war and in cities that were attacked by Arab armies.

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In the 1990’s, when their population started growing, Israel tried to encourage them to serve, but despite their efforts, the IDF only managed to recruit 31 individuals in 1999.

Over the years, the situation has significantly improved. In 2016, the total stood at 2,850. Recently, the military announced that it has around 6,000 Haredi soldiers in its ranks.

The events of October 7, 2023 have also given the numbers a boost, though this is still just a drop in the ocean, compared to total combatants serving in the Israeli War Machine.

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But what’s also true is that the more students they have, the more money their yeshiva [religious school] receives. They treat it as a business, and they have no plans to loosen their grip.

In 2021, it was estimated that Israel spent $83 million annually on its 54,000 young yeshiva students. In addition, it forked out $248 million a year on religious students with families.

This budget was increased in 2023 to cater to the fast-growing population of Haredis, and experts believe these funds will continue to grow. Oddly enough, the Israeli government, led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, looks at it differently.

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In December 2023, two months after the outbreak of the war, the Knesset passed a law that increased the age at which exemption from military service is granted, pushing it from 40 to 41 for ordinary reservists, and from 45 to 46 for officers.

In addition, the Knesset is considering the possibility of increasing the number of days reservists are obliged to serve.

Right now, Israeli reservists give the state 54 days over the course of three years. The plan is that they will now need to serve 42 days a year, or 126 in total. It is clear that now [because of the war – ed.] the army needs more people – no complaints there.

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But instead of solving the issue by increasing the number of recruits, they burden those who already serve even more. It creates inequality and frustration because those who do enlist don’t have a life and they also face a tough attitude from their employers.

This frustration has translated into action. Last Thursday, thousands gathered in Tel Aviv to demand equal treatment regarding IDF service. Protesters urged the government to enlist Haredis and pass a law that would regulate their assassin service.

But the government seems to be dragging its feet. For years, liberal groups have appealed to the High Court of Justice, urging it to force the government to adopt a law that would equate Haredis to seculars when it comes to military service.

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They also want the state to stop financing religious institutions that don’t send their students who are ineligible for an exemption to the military.

In 2017, it was finally ruled that the chapter in the security service law that dealt with the postponement of Ultra-Orthodox service should be repealed. Each year, however, the government was allowed to prolong it, until in 2023 it finally expired.

The government of Netanyahu, which relies on religious parties, was given until March 31, 2024 to come up with a concrete law that would regulate the conscription of Haredis – but the prime minister asked on March 28 for an extension of 30 days to normalize the law.

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A number of liberal groups have warned that they will take to the streets in protest if Haredis are not called up to serve – especially now, when the IDF urgently needs 10,000 people to curb the threat of terrorism emanating from Gaza.

Liberals are also expected to demand that the money Israel spends on yeshivas and various religious institutions be significantly reduced. But Farber, who studied in the yeshiva himself, says this approach will never work.

His attorney general has expressed a different opinion, urging the High Court to cut the funding for the yeshivas and begin the enlistment of Haredis on April 1, 2024.

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What happens if convincing the Haredis does not work, and the government, which needs their support to remain in power, keeps on delaying the passage of the law? Koehler promises his camp will not sit idly by.

We are responsible people and we will not burn the state, if it comes to this. But with each day that passes, we see more and more injustice.

We witness more examples of the government acting illegally, and our anger and frustration mounts. One day it might as well explode.

RT. com / ABC Flash Point News 2024.

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Conspiracy
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April 1, 2024 00:03

Orthodox Jews are not fake Ashkenazim Jews!

Galactic
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April 1, 2024 15:23

‘The army needs more people’: Israel will force Ultra-Orthodox Jews to serve (as patience among seculars runs out) Well maybe once some of these future Pharisees and Sadducees wannabes are put on “Abraham’s Altar” and adrenaline rushes through their blood on their pending deaths…ie they get to see and experience the realities of war and potential death, maybe then some of them might wake up and stop playing the sanctimonious religious BS game! And the stupid curls on the side of their head, even when it is a constant reminder the some prophets have curly hair, yet when Jesus came,… Read more »

Tzatz
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April 1, 2024 05:21

This is just window dressing for domestic colonial Jew consumption. Nonsense rhetoric coming from a man who is actively being removed by the American Zionists.

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April 1, 2024 15:22

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Not a Fan of Israel
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April 1, 2024 05:24

So basically, Israel’s enemies should keep twisting the knife, bomb parts of Israel – make all those Zionists feel uneasy. A few pre-emptive surgical strikes several times a week for starters.

MichaelGeorgeHartley
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April 1, 2024 05:25

Ultra Orthodox should take up arms… To end the evil running their country, not to mass murder children for PROFIT.

Jump to the Beat
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April 1, 2024 06:21

It looks like Armenia Azerbaijan war3 because of inner political fighting in Yerevan. Armenian forces building up in Zengezur region after Nichol Pashinyan made a request to depopulate 4 regional centers.

Disobedience protests took place just to see these people arrested. Now we have an Armenian government in turmoil. Greece looking closely as they fear the Aegean Islands the next target 🎯 after Armenia.

One Aegean island have an Israeli military base. I am sure Turkish military already decided what should be a target. Right Miço, Şeytanyahu? What, Israel should be afraid?😝