Israel’s Supreme Court Mandates Ultra-Orthodox Military Draft Amid Escalating Gaza Conflict

Israel's Supreme Court ruled that ultra-Orthodox men must be drafted into military service, potentially destabilizing Prime Minister Netanyahu's coalition as the Gaza conflict intensifies. This decision faces backlash from politically influential ultra-Orthodox parties, amid increasing international criticism and escalating clashes with Hamas and Hezbollah.


PTI | Jerusalem | Updated: 25-06-2024 15:50 IST | Created: 25-06-2024 15:50 IST
Israel’s Supreme Court Mandates Ultra-Orthodox Military Draft Amid Escalating Gaza Conflict
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In a landmark decision on Tuesday, Israel's Supreme Court decreed that the nation's military must draft ultra-Orthodox men, a ruling set to ripple through the country's political landscape. This pivotal judgment challenges the longstanding exemptions that have sparked discontent among Israel's wider populace.

The verdict arrives during a critical period, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition grapples with the ongoing conflict in Gaza and mounting casualties among Israeli soldiers. Ultra-Orthodox factions within the coalition may withdraw their support, potentially triggering a governmental collapse.

The ruling underscores a broader context of international unrest and humanitarian crises. With tensions escalating on multiple fronts, including a potential conflict with Hezbollah, Israel finds itself at a crossroads, navigating internal dissent and external threats.

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