Haredi Jews Protest Mandatory Military Service in Occupied Territories
According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, Haredi Jews in the occupied territories have demonstrated against the compulsory military service. The protests underscore a significant point of contention within Israeli society regarding the integration of ultra-Orthodox men into the military. These communities have historically sought exemptions from national service, citing religious reasons and the importance of dedicating their lives to religious study. The issue has become increasingly politicized, with calls for greater equality in military service obligations facing strong resistance from influential Haredi factions. The demonstrations signify the depth of the divide over conscription policies and their impact on religious life and national duty.

