The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

Day 755 - Law and politics clash in Haredi anti-draft rally

Oct 30, 2025
Sam Sokol, Political correspondent, and Jeremy Sharon, Legal reporter, share insights on a significant Haredi protest against conscription in Jerusalem. Sokol highlights the unprecedented unity among ultra-Orthodox factions, while Sharon discusses the Supreme Court's criticism of government actions regarding draft enforcement. They explore the political implications of removing Yuli Edelstein from the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee and touch on a new investigation into leaked footage of a soldier's misconduct. The interplay of law and politics takes center stage.
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INSIGHT

Haredi Factions Present A United Front

  • All ultra-Orthodox factions united for a massive anti-conscription rally despite keeping separate areas to preserve identity.
  • Sam Sokol says unity signals a strong collective message against military conscription for yeshiva students.
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Court Anger Over Minimal Haredi Enlistment

  • The High Court criticized the government for failing to enforce Haredi drafts after low enlistment numbers.
  • Jeremy Sharon notes only 931 enlisted out of 40,000 called, with just 153 joining combat units, prompting judicial pressure.
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Religious Zionist Judges Shift Court Tone

  • A panel of judges included three from the religious Zionist community with strong pro-service views.
  • Jeremy Sharon suggests their backgrounds may drive tougher court orders on enforcement.
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