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  2. Conscription in Israel - Wikipedia

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    The IDF also tends to make the military service easier for recruits at an older age and recruits with families; as well as high-ranked sportspeople and artists (musicians, models, actors, and social media influencers) of note. [13] From time to time a public debate emerges in Israel around the issue of exemption from military service in Israel ...

  3. Exemption from military service in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Accordance with section 36 of the Security Service Law, the security minister may exempt certain people from an army service in the IDF, for reasons related to the volume of the military forces or reserve forces, or for reasons related to educational needs, settlement needs, security needs, economy needs, family needs and various other reasons.

  4. Israeli Defense Service Law - Wikipedia

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    The Israeli Security Service Law, also known as the Israeli Defense Service Law, regulates conscription into military service for citizens of Israel.The Security Service Law, enacted in 1986 and replacing the Security Service Act of 1949, [1] made conscription a national routine rather than only requiring military draft during national security emergencies.

  5. Israel's courts say the military must enlist the ultra ... - AOL

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    It will be challenging for the army integrate a larger number of ultra-Orthodox deeply opposed to service into its ranks. Among Israel’s Jewish majority, mandatory military service is largely ...

  6. Sherut Leumi - Wikipedia

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    ' National Service ') is an alternative voluntary form of national service in Israel, as opposed to the mandatory military conscription prevalent in the country. It is designed for individuals who do not meet the eligibility criteria for service in the Israel Defense Forces, or who hold conscientious objections to military enlistment. The ...

  7. Factbox-Israel's contentious military exemption for ultra ...

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    The Israeli military is set to issue call-up notices to 1,000 members of the Ultra Orthodox Haredi community on Sunday in the latest step in a long-running and divisive battle over conscripting ...

  8. Ultra-Orthodox Jews block highway to protest Israel's new ...

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    Military service is compulsory for most Jewish men and women in Israel. But politically powerful ultra-Orthodox parties have won draft exemptions for their followers that allow them instead to ...

  9. Tal Committee - Wikipedia

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    The Tal Committee was an Israeli public committee appointed on 22 August 1999 which dealt with the special exemption from mandatory military service in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) given to Israeli ultra-Orthodox Jews which had been the status quo from the time of Ben Gurion, as well as extending mandatory military service to Israeli-Arabs.