Sunday , November 24 2024

Radical Jews enraged against a decision of Israel's Supreme Court, created a storm on the streets

Jews protest in Israel: After the decision of the Israeli Supreme Court, the radical Jews are angry. They have come out on the streets. The Supreme Court has directed that ultra-Orthodox Jews will now have to serve in the army like ordinary Jews. Apart from this, they will not be given any special facilities given by the government. Till now military service was not compulsory for radical Jews.

The Supreme Court said in its decision that young Jewish men should also be recruited in the army. The youth studying in Yeshiva are opposing this decision. They say that this will affect their religious life and they will not be able to follow religion. Their spiritual life and worship are necessary for the security of Israel.

According to reports, the youth objected to the fact that if they have to join the army, they will have to deviate from the path of religious devotion. In such a situation, their confidence will weaken which will also prove dangerous for the country. They say that the Israeli army also does not need it. Radical Jews believe that to preserve their religion, it is important that they follow this religion and do not waste much time in other activities.

The number of ultra-Orthodox people in Israel is more than one million. That is, it is close to 12 percent of Israel's population. Ultra-Orthodox parties also have influence in power. These parties have long supported Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Even Orthodox Jews get tax exemption. Ordinary Jews used to serve in the army and pay taxes. Earlier, a bill was passed in the Israeli parliament that would allow radical Jewish youth to be partially recruited into the army. However, this law has not yet been implemented. Their leaders oppose this law.

Discounts to Yeshiva Students

Yeshiva students study the Torah and strictly follow the rules of Judaism. They are exempted from joining the army. This group has always been opposed to change. Protests by radical Jews are intensifying in many places. Violence and vandalism have also taken place in many areas. Now the question is whether Benjamin Netanyahu will work in support of the Supreme Court's decision or find some other way for political gain.