Tensions between Jewish Ultra-Orthodox Men and Israeli Police Over Military Service

Tensions are growing along the Israel-Lebanon border as Jewish ultra-Orthodox men clash with Israeli police in Jerusalem over military service enlistment orders, potentially impacting Prime Minister Netanyahu's governing coalition.

Jewish Ultra-Orthodox Men Clash with Israeli Police Over Military Service Order

Thousands of Jewish ultra-Orthodox men clashed with Israeli police in Jerusalem protesting a Supreme Court order for them to begin military service, potentially impacting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition. The decision could lead to new elections as the ultra-Orthodox parties are key members of the government.

Clash between Jewish ultra-Orthodox men and Israeli police in Jerusalem

Jewish ultra-Orthodox men clashed with Israeli police in Jerusalem following a Supreme Court order for them to enlist for military service.

Israeli Military Service Exemption for Ultra-Orthodox Men

Israeli court decision lifts military service exemption for ultra-orthodox men, discussed by Yohanan Plesner of the Israel Democracy Institute with NPR's Steve Inskeep.

Compulsory Military Service for Ultra-Orthodox Men in Israel

Israel's Supreme Court has ruled that ultra-Orthodox men must be drafted for compulsory military service, ending decades-old exemptions, which could lead to the collapse of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition as Israel continues to fight in Gaza.

Israel's Supreme Court ruling on drafting ultra-Orthodox men into military service

Israel's Supreme Court orders the military to begin drafting ultra-Orthodox men into service, threatening the government's stability. Ultra-Orthodox leaders fear exposure to the modern world through the military will end their traditional way of life.

Israeli Supreme Court Rules on Military Draft for Ultra-Orthodox Men

Israel's Supreme Court rules that ultra-Orthodox men must begin military service, potentially leading to collapse of Prime Minister Netanyahu's coalition. The decision ends a system of exemptions that has caused division among the Jewish population.

Israel's Supreme Court ruling on draft for ultra-Orthodox Jewish men

Israel's Supreme Court rules that ultra-Orthodox Jewish men must be drafted into the military, potentially leading to the collapse of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government.

Israeli Supreme Court ruling on ultra-Orthodox military service

Israeli Supreme Court rules that ultra-Orthodox men must be drafted for military service, sparking tensions and potential collapse of governing coalition. Netanyahu faces pressure to address issue amidst ongoing conflicts.

Debate over Military Exemptions for Ultra-Orthodox Israelis

Calls for Israel to end military exemptions for full-time religious students have been prompted by the war in Gaza. Ultra-Orthodox Israelis have long been exempt from compulsory military service, but recent events have sparked debate on this issue.

Israel's Supreme Court ruling on state funding for ultra-Orthodox yeshiva students

Israel's Supreme Court orders an end to state funding for ultra-Orthodox yeshiva students who do not serve in the army, potentially jeopardizing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's leadership. This comes amidst a war with Hamas in Gaza and tensions over military conscription exemptions for the ultra-Orthodox community.

Debate Over Military Service for Ultra-Orthodox Jews in Israel

The conflict between Israel and Palestinians has led to a debate in Israeli society about whether to draft ultra-Orthodox individuals into military service. The pressure to address this issue has intensified due to recent events, with calls for either extending exemptions or embracing change. The ultra-Orthodox community fears exposure to the modern world through military service, while some are slowly adapting to serve in the military.