Will Israel’s ultra-Orthodox community serve in the army? | Israel’s War on Gaza News


There is a new push to force ultra-Orthodox Jews to serve in the Israeli army.

Israel has called on its reserves to wage its ground war against Gaza.

But its ultra-Orthodox Jewish community has enjoyed an exemption from military service for decades.

Today, the Minister of Defense says they must join the fight.

But can we achieve a national consensus on such a controversial issue?

And can Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government survive the consequences of such a policy shift?

Presenter: Hachem Ahelbarra

Guests:

Efraim Inbar – President of the Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security

Akiva Eldar – Political analyst and former columnist for the Israeli newspaper Haaretz

Yehoshua Pfeffer – Community Rabbi and Executive Member of Netzah Yehuda

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