Warning of the Central Bank of the Zionist regime about the escape of Orthodox Jews from military service
The Central Bank of the Zionist regime announced that the non-military service of the Orthodox will harm the economy. |
Israel, which calls itself an established state for Jews, has wide internal divisions, the root of which goes back to the conflict between the Jewish extremists, who are called the orthodox right, and the secularists. . The teachings of the extremists have narrowed the field for others.
According to Al Jazeera, the Central Bank of Israel warned today (Sunday) that if right-wing Orthodox Jewish men do not join the army, this could harm the economy.
In the annual report of the Central Bank of Israel, it is stated: Israel’s war in Gaza has become a burden on the economy due to the increase in service days for active and reserve soldiers.
However, Netanyahu’s government, which is considered the most right-wing cabinet of the Zionist regime in the history of this regime, is adamantly against the service of Orthodox Jews.
The Zionist regime announced in February that it would seek to find a way to end military service exemptions for right-wing Orthodox Jews so that the pressures of war are distributed more equitably across society.
However, the decision was met with backlash from ultra-Orthodox Jewish parties and deepened the split in Netanyahu’s coalition cabinet.
Orthodox Jews focus on Sharia instead of military service and spend their time on religious teachings.
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