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The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) are opening their doors to ultra-religious Jews.Daniel Hagari, an IDF spokesperson, says the military is seeing a surge in applications from this group.Typically, these individuals don’t serve due to religious exemptions.

However, that’s changing.In Israel, military service is mandatory for most citizens over 18.

Exceptions exist, mainly for ultra-religious Jews.They focus on prayer and Torah study instead of military service.

The exemption has caused debate.Some argue it’s unfair, putting the defense burden on fewer people.

Others say religious study is another form of national service.In response to the influx, the IDF is taking action.

They are developing new plans to attract and accommodate these religious recruits.Ultra-Religious Jews Now Welcomed in Israeli Military for ‘next phase’.

(Photo Internet reproduction)This marks a significant shift in IDF policy.

The change also aligns with a larger trend.

According to Hagari, reservists are showing an increased willingness to serve.Many want to participate in active roles, especially in conflict zones like Gaza.At present, a large number of reservists and regular conscripts are getting ready for future operations.Hagari points out that they are preparing for the “next phase” in Gaza.

The IDF is known for its technological prowess and has been actively involved in various conflicts.The inclusion of ultra-religious Jews could add a new dimension to the force.This change has broader implications.

It could affect how society views the IDF and military service.Additionally, it might bring new perspectives to military strategy.Overall, the move shows a diversification in the IDF’s ranks and a potential shift in Israeli society’s approach to national service.BackgroundIsrael’s Defense Forces (IDF) are finalizing plans for a large-scale military operation in Gaza, encompassing land, sea, and air assaults.As part of the preparations, reservists are being mobilized and essential gear is being distributed.While specific objectives remain unclear, reports suggest goals like capturing parts of Gaza City and targeting top Hamas leaders.The timing of the operation is still variable and could be affected by several factors, including weather and rising tensions on Israel’s northern border.Amidst this escalation, the U.S.

and the EU have called for peace, warning that Israel’s new operation could make diplomatic resolutions more difficult.The impending action has drawn global attention as it could be a pivotal moment in the longstanding Israel-Palestine conflict.





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