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The original was posted on /r/worldnews by /u/Illustrious_Diver_37 on 2024-06-25 08:35:29+00:00.
The original was posted on /r/worldnews by /u/Illustrious_Diver_37 on 2024-06-25 08:35:29+00:00.
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The court ruled that in the absence of a law that distinguishes between Jewish seminary students and other draftees, Israel’s compulsory military service system applies to the ultra-Orthodox like any other citizens.
These exemptions have long been a source of anger among the secular public, a divide that has widened during the eight-month-old war, as the military has called up tens of thousands of soldiers and says it needs all the manpower it can get.
The court decision comes at a sensitive time, as the war in Gaza drags on into its ninth month and the number of dead soldiers continues to mount.
Ultra-Orthodox men attend special seminaries that focus on religious studies, with little attention on secular topics like math, English or science.
Shuki Friedman, vice-president of the Jewish People Policy Institute, a Jerusalem think tank said the ultra-Orthodox “understand that they don’t have a better political alternative, but at same time their public is saying ‘why did we vote for you?’”
Each year, roughly 13,000 ultra-Orthodox males reach the conscription age of 18, but less than 10% enlist, according to the Israeli parliament’s State Control Committee.
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