THE FOLLOWING IS VIA YWN

There is much talk surrounding a new draft law to satisfy the chareidim, even talk of heading to early elections as a result of the conflict.

Some are trying to understand what is taking place, asking why a new draft law and what was the situation previously? The following is a very brief overview of the draft laws and the current situation.

In 2002 the Tal Law was passed, named as such in honor of retired justice Tzvi Tal, who headed the committee that drafted the legislation. That law sought to encourage chareidim to enter the IDF by providing a number of years to study in yeshiva gedola prior to enlistment.

At least five petitions were filed against the Tal Law with the High Court, challenging its legality, during this ten-year period.

In 2012, the High Court of Justice decided the Tal Law was a failure as it did not meet its objectives as avreichim went on to work and have families, not the military. Hence, the court disqualified the law, leaving chareidim vulnerable to the regular draft as there was no special legislation protecting their status as lomdei Torah. The law would expire in August 2012 and the Knesset had to decide to extend it for six months prior to the expiration. Chief Justice Aharon Barak said all citizens must share the security burden equally.

In 2014, the coalition including Yesh Atid ran the nation and they amended the draft law again,...read more at YWN