Israel Searches for Solutions to Military’s Low Enlistment Rates Among Haredim Community

To summarize, The New York Times reported on March 16, 2025, that Israel’s government is seeking to end policies that have exempted many ultra-Orthodox Jewish men from serving in the military because of religious objections. The move is in response to mounting pressure to integrate these communities more fully into Israeli society, but it faces opposition from ultra-Orthodox leaders. The proposed changes could reportedly affect about 3,000 men annually.

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