Israel News

Ultra-Orthodox enlistment in IDF at record high

Ultra-orthodox enlistment in the IDF hit a record high in 2017.

By Yona Schnitzer, TPS

More than 3,000 haredi, or ultra-Orthodox, Israelis enlisted in the IDF in 2017 – the highest ever in the history of the state. The figure – 3,070 – represents roughly a third of the 9,700 18-year-old haredi Israelis slated for military service.

In 2013, 1,972 ultra-Orthodox Jews enlisted in the IDF, and the figure has been growing gradually with each passing year.

Jerusalem is the city from which the highest number of haredi soldiers enlisted in 2017, beating out Tel Aviv, the traditional record holder.

While the uptick in enlistment may represent a drastic change in certain sects of ultra-Orthodox society’s attitude towards military service, the vast majority remain opposed.

On Wednesday evening, roughly 500 members of the more extreme sects staged a protest in Jerusalem against the upcoming mandatory draft laws, which are expected to be promoted in the Knesset in the next several weeks.

The protesters blocked roads and train tracks before police forces responded with crowd-control methods. Thirty protesters were arrested.

A preliminary reading of the new draft legislation passed in the Knesset in July, causing a rift with the coalition’s ultra-Orthodox parties, which led to a postponement of the law to December.

The measure calls for haredi yeshivot (or, institutes of Talmud study) to meet annual enlistment quotas, and for those quotas to increase annually for 10 years. Yeshivot that fail, or refuse, to meet the quotas will suffer reductions in government funding.

According to the proposal, 3,000 yeshiva students will be drafted and 600 will agree to perform civilian national service in the first stage, which would last two years. After that, yeshivot that fail to hit a 95 percent target will face additional economic sanctions.

Share
Published by
Atara Beck
Tags: IDF Israeli law Ultra-Orthodox draft

Recent Posts

  • Middle East

Netanyahu rips ‘antisemitic dictator’ after Turkey seeks to arrest him and dozens of Israeli officials

Netanyahu turns the tables on Erdogan, pointing to his treatment of the Kurds, support for…

14 hours ago
  • World News

Pentagon spokesperson denies munitions shortage following Iran operations

Parnell: 'America’s military remains the most powerful fighting force on earth.'

23 hours ago
  • World News

Female Muslim convert charged with planning massive bomb attack on NY State Capitol

The suspect posted anti-American messages online, including 'Praise be to Allah for September 11th.'

24 hours ago
  • Arab-Israeli Conflict

Father of 2022 Tel Aviv terrorist killed after attempted stabbing of Israeli soldier in Jenin

The IDF said Central Command and the Judea and Samaria Division are carrying out a…

1 day ago
  • Videos

WATCH: Inside the 44 year search for fallen IDF soldier Yehuda Katz

After 44 years of uncertainty, a covert intelligence operation in Syria recovered his remains, closing…

1 day ago
  • Middle East

Iran’s leaders fear another uprising and the return of the ‘Suppression Sheikh’ proves it

Even as the Islamic Republic fights an external war, its leadership appears to be preparing…

1 day ago