Ultra-Orthodox Jews They represent 13% of the Israeli population. A part of the citizenry that is very clear that will not go to war in Gaza… which they fervently support.
When asked if his government should stop the war in Gaza, his answers are forceful: “Our government is the best. He’s doing what he should doI should even do more.”
But if you ask them if they should participate in the war, their opinion is categorical: “No, No, the ultra-Orthodox will not go to the army.. “It is not a good idea to send these people who know nothing about war.”
However, this past April 1, the Supreme Court put an end to this military exemption by which they did not have to go to the one that it had already called unconstitutional and discriminatory in 2017. “To make it easier for the ultra-Orthodox to join the army, it has to change. It doesn’t have to have women’s service, strict khoser food, and we know that won’t work,” explains one of them.
The debate is served and we will have to see if this new Court order will put Netanyahu whose coalition depends on ultra-Orthodox parties in trouble.
Source: Lasexta

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