Should ultra-Orthodox Jews have to do military service? Israeli society divided
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- Israeli society is currently divided over a proposed bill that would require ultra-Orthodox Jews, who have historically been exempt from military service, to serve in the army. This proposal comes in response to increasing demands within the military following two years of conflict in Gaza, during which approximately 100 young individuals have been arrested for refusing conscription orders.
- The implications of this development are significant, as it challenges long-standing exemptions for the ultra-Orthodox community and may affect social dynamics within Israel. The outcome of this debate could reshape military service policies and influence the relationship between different segments of Israeli society.
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