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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Facing a showdown on mandatory military service in the hyper-Orthodox community, it was a debate that was pressured to withdraw reserve personnel from their families for months at a time.
During Israel’s 1948 War of Independence, Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion reached an agreement with the hyper-Orthodox community to exempt full-time Bible students from the military. This arrangement, known as “Torato Manuto”, literally “his law is his profession”, initially applied only to a few hundred students.
Today, the community accounts for about 15% of Israel’s population of 10 million, and its share is expected to grow to one-third by 2050 due to its high birth rate.
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Benjamin Netanyahu’s alliance was in a collapse of recruitment issues when the Israeli parliament went bankrupt in late March due to its summer recession, even if War with Hamas in Gaza strengthen.
Likud MP Yuli Edelstein told Fox News Digital that the ideal result would allow full-time Torah students to continue their studies, while those who do not pursue religious studies will participate in the IDF.
“The army needs them Israel They are needed and can be managed-we can do it. It is difficult to get Haredim to agree to the lack of supervision mechanisms. ” Edelstein said.
In July, Netanyahu’s Likud party put Edelstein as chairman of the influential Foreign and Defense Commission, who publicly accused MP Hared of refusing to compromise on legislation that prepares for progress in the remains.
The reorganization comes a week after the ultra-Orthodox party united the Law Judaism and SAS withdrew from the coalition in protest against the failure to pass legislation exempting the Harredians from military service. However, they no longer join the opposition’s distrust motion, which could overthrow the government.

The Super Orthodox Jewish Boy sat in front of Mounted Police officers while demonstrating in Israel’s draft on June 27, 2024 in Bnei Brak, Israel. (Itai Ron/Middle East Images/AFP via Getty Images)
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Edelstein told Fox News that we insist that anyone joining Haredi’s army should leave as Haredi, and we insist that the Army builds infrastructure to make it possible. We really understand sensitivity. ”
He added: “At present, the rabbi does not support Haredim to join the army, of course not all – but we are also working to work with them.”
Ido Keren is the founder of “Katef Le Katef” (“Shoulder and Shoulder”), a group of young military reserves from politically spheres across Israel, advocating for universal recruitment, whether it is the need for security or the issue of equality. ”

Super orthodox Jewish groups gathered to protest in front of the TEL HASHOMER military department in Tel Aviv, Israel on August 6, 2024. (Matan Golan/Anadolu via Getty Images)
Cron told Fox News that the IDF chief of staff said the shortage of 10,000 to 12,000 soldiers must be filled. ” “While 64,000 Haredims are eligible for enlistment, they did not join. During this time, the reserve personnel continued to serve without pause.
He continued: “It is illogical that the entire group in Israeli society pays taxes and pays taxes, while another group does not serve, pays taxes, and uses others to ride taxes for free. The Jewish state is built on values of reciprocity and solidarity.”

Israeli Army Reserves protest a bill that will grant ultra-Orthodox Jews service in the military outside the Israeli Ministry of Defense on December 26, 2024. (Jack Guez/AFP via Getty Images)
The solution, Kron believes, lies in the implementation of a universal draft law supported by economic rather than criminal sanctions. He said cutting the public budget for those who refuse to serve would prompt Haredim to recruit and enter the workforce, allowing them to contribute to Israeli society.
Moshe Roth, a former MP for the Ultra Orthodox United Law Judaism, told Fox News Numbers that the roots of the debate can be traced back to the founding of Israel. He said: “From the establishment of the country, it is understandable that as the people of this book, it is crucial to the spirit and national existence of the country, and a part of the population is committed to the study of the law.”
Ross pointed out that about 20 years ago, the Israeli High Court believed that the status quo arrangement violated the principle of equality. Since then, the Israeli parliament has tried repeatedly – And failed – Pass legislation to resolve the Harred Draft.

Prime Minister Bejamin Netanyahu visited Tel NOF Air Base on June 16, 2025 at Defense Minister Israel Katz and IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir. (GPO)
“It has been politically accused and weaponized. Many political parties use it as a tool to win votes, which makes passing the law extremely difficult. Even if the Israeli parliament succeeds, the High Court often ruled that it is insufficient,” Ross said. “The issue has become more sensitive since October 7.”
According to Ross, the IDF boycotted Haredim’s drafting due to cultural reasons. “The Army is progressive, and Jesus’ students will change their character and stop women’s integration. This will greatly change the situation; the army is not keen on it.”
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Visit the IDF Chief of Staff at the Gaza Strip at the end of last month Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir Call for enlistment from all departments.
“Israel’s security requires all partnerships across the country. It’s a civic obligation and a national order. I call on all people to seek and contribute their share equally; it’s the appeal at that time.”

Netzach Yehuda soldiers read from Torah reels during battalion training. Netzach Yehuda is the Haredi Camp of the KFIR Brigade in IDF. (Hillel Maeir/TPS-IL)
During the transition period, the IDF is strikingly accommodating religious soldiers. In January, dozens of super-orthodox recruits joined the military’s new Hasmoni brigade. The Netzah Yehuda Battalion (formerly Nahal Haredi) enabled Haredi’s men to serve as combat soldiers while observing strict religious practices.
In June, the IDF announced that it would issue more than 50,000 draft orders to super-orthodox Yeshiva students and increase enforcement against draft evasion.
“We are trying to change what has been around for 77 years,” Likud’s Edelstein told Fox News Digital. “It’s a huge and difficult transition, it’s a horrible change, but it’s necessary.”
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“We have no choice for military and social reasons,” he said.