Orthodox, Israel Democracy Institute researcher Gilad Malach tells Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee ...
Recruiting currently exempt ultra-Orthodox men is 'an existential national security necessity,' minister declares; Haredi ...
In Bnei Brak, extremist Haredi group Am Kadosh uses a modest office front that serves as the command center for protest ...
Government Secretary Yossi Fuchs intends to begin by drafting 4,800 haredim in the 2024 draft year (between July 2024 – June ...
The draft bill currently before Knesset is an outrage and a fiction at the same time; Religious Zionists demand: Give our families a 50% reduction in army service too!
Walking back Deri's apparent warning, Shas spokesman says 'there's no threat and no ultimatum'; Haaretz reports ...
Hardliners reportedly try breaking in, hurl abuse at attendees, slam 'murderer of souls'; one said arrested for attacking cop ...
Israel's Shas Party leader threatens to dissolve the government over the issue of military exemptions for Haredi or ultra-Orthodox Jews.
Despite recent protests and threats from haredi parties to the rest of the coalition, the IDF is planning to double the amount of draft notices sent to haredim in the near future.
Interior Ministry planning to change eligibility criteria for property tax discounts to examine 12 months' income instead of ...
Currently, around 70 synagogues across Israel benefit from regular Mishmar patrols and heightened security measures.
Recruitment to the IDF is not only a marginal phenomenon in haredi society; it is also on the decline. 1,266 haredim (ultra-Orthodox Jews) were drafted in 2023, which compares with 1,972 in 2013, a ...