
From Our Own Correspondent Israel's ultra-Orthodox conscription bill
Dec 6, 2025
Lucy Williamson, a BBC correspondent, delves into the conscription crisis in Israel's ultra-Orthodox community, revealing rising tensions and the potential political fallout. Will Grant discusses the surprising pardon of former Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernández and the mixed reactions in Tegucigalpa. Aleem Maqbool shares insights from the Pope's inaugural overseas trip, focusing on themes of interfaith dialogue. Rayhan Demytrie highlights ongoing protests in Georgia against government actions, reflecting public desires for EU integration amid fears of Russian influence.
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Rabbi's Defense: Torah As National Service
- Rabbi Zemach Mazuz told Lucy Williamson that Torah study is their way of defending Israel and protects soldiers wherever they are.
- He framed conscription as a war against the Torah and a threat to their religious service.
Conscription Crisis Tests Israel's Identity
- Israel faces a critical debate on national identity as the government moves to end ultra-Orthodox military exemptions after 70 years.
- The draft law pits public opinion and legal pressure against Netanyahu's coalition reliance on ultra-Orthodox parties.
Local Memory: Bnei Brak's Dramatic Shift
- Dorit Barak, a long-time Bnei Brak resident, recalled the city's shift from mixed to almost entirely ultra-Orthodox.
- She expressed anger at exemptions, saying even the Bible demands people fight when in danger.




