Israeli High Court mandates military draft for Haredi Jews

The Israeli High Court of Justice has made a landmark decision, unanimously voting to mandate the conscription of Haredi Jews into the zionist military.

Ekleme: 25.06.2024 18:05:53 / Güncelleme: 25.06.2024 18:05:53 / English News
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The nine-judge panel's ruling also includes an immediate halt to subsidies and funds for institutions that fail to comply.

The court's decision addresses longstanding tensions regarding military exemptions for ultra-Orthodox men, who traditionally avoid conscription by enrolling in yeshivas for Torah study and obtaining annual deferrals until reaching exemption age. This system was deemed illegal and discriminatory by the High Court in 2017. Despite numerous government attempts to legislate a solution, the issue remained unresolved, prompting several petitions for immediate conscription.

This ruling marks a significant shift in Israeli society, with the potential to drastically alter the political landscape. The Haredi community has been vocally protesting the proposed conscription, and the High Court's decision may exacerbate political tensions, possibly even leading to new elections.

Unlike a previous decision in April that allowed a delay for fund freezing until August 8, this ruling is set to take immediate effect. The High Court’s determination reflects growing frustration with the repeated deferrals and legislative deadlock surrounding Haredi conscription. (ILKHA)