New details from this month's draft: 87% of soldiers who chose to combine army service with Torah study opted to join combat units.

Hundreds of new fighters from the ranks of the Hesder program, in which a soldier combines army service with a significant period of Torah study, will join the IDF this month.

To be precise, according to data published by the Union of Yeshivot, 87% of those draftees belonging to the Hesder program will join combat units this month.

The Head of the Union, Muley Yaselzon, praised the development. "In these times of sorrow [for the destruction of the Jewish Temple], yeshiva students, lovers of the Torah and the community of Israel are joining the IDF.

"From out of the places of study bursts the call for the unity of Israel, out of a sense of friendship and bearing a common burden.

"Our strength lies in our unity, which derives from the power of our Holy Torah," she added.