The Attorney General’s Office instructs the IDF to immediately draft 3,000 Charedi yeshiva students beginning July 1, following the High Court of Justice’s ruling earlier Tuesday that the state is obligated to conscript such men into military service.

“The security establishment is obligated to act immediately to implement the ruling to draft yeshiva students who are obligated to perform military service,” Deputy Attorney General Gil Limon tells the army in a letter to its legal adviser.

There are currently some 63,000 Haredi yeshiva students who following today’s ruling are now obligated to perform military service, although the IDF told the court that it could realistically draft just 3,000 in the 2024 enlistment year which began in June.

Limon points out that the 3,000 Haredi men must be conscripted in addition to the average number of such men who have enlisted in recent years, which the state put at 1,800 in its submission to the court.... Read More: Times of Israel