
In the coming days, the Israel Defense Forces will start dispatching military summonses to members of the chareidi public who are no longer officially registered as bnei yeshiva due to the expiration of the legal exemption they had previously relied upon.
The call-up orders will be distributed in stages throughout the month of July. By the end of the month, the IDF expects to have sent all 54,000 notices.
The conscription interviews and medical evaluations will be spread across the entirety of the 2025 enlistment cycle, as the military works to manage the expected influx.
According to the IDF, the screening and drafting process will concentrate especially on identifying candidates who are best suited for combat duty and roles that directly support combat operations. This push is part of a broader effort to quickly bolster the military’s manpower in light of the current security situation.
Authorities also plan to increase pressure on those who avoid military service without legal exemptions, as well as those who desert after being drafted, and this will apply to all sectors of Israeli society.
“The IDF will continue working to expand the enlistment of members of the chareidi community, while ensuring conditions that respect their unique way of life and developing additional programs to support their integration into the military,” the IDF claimed in a statement.
{Matzav.com Israel}
IDF Cantonist Army To Begin Issuing 54,000 Cantonist Draft Notices To Chareidim.
Israelis to REFER TO BIBI NETANYAHU AS TSAR NICOLAS
Nicholas I wrote in a private memorandum; “The chief benefit to be derived from the drafting of the Jews is the certainty that it will move them most effectively to change their religion.” The Tsar’s memorandum demonstrated his personal interest in using conscription to convert and assimilate Jews, despite guarantees provided to maintain religious freedom. —– Precisely the reason for drafting chareidim.
Meanwhile they’re getting government money cradle to grave , services galore.
don’t forget to draft all those tel avivi’s who
don’t serve…go get-um
No, no, no. They’re above the law. No reason to get them. They’re secular. The Zionists’ goal is to secularize charedim.