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Recruitment Crisis: Edelstein Delays Submission of Law Due to "Renovations"

Summary by Israel Hayom
The delay stems from Edelstein's request to raise the recruitment targets in the first year (from 4,800 Haredim) and lower them from the second year, so that the total will remain at 10,500 Haredim in two years. • Aryeh Deri refers to the law as the "Law for Regulating Torah Students" and demands that the legislation be completed by the end of the summer conference: "We will not agree to postpone this until later"
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Amidst the heavy pressure on Netanyahu: Edelstein will present the draft law on exemption from conscription - Walla News

Likud legislator Yuli Edelstein presents representatives of the ultra-Orthodox Shas party with a copy of a compromise bill regulating the recruitment of yeshiva students, paving the way for discussion in its Knesset Committee on Foreign Affairs and Defence. According to the website Ynet, the Jaredi parties insisted on seeing a copy before Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's diplomatic trip to the United States, and Edelstein finally met with for…

The delay stems from Edelstein's request to raise the recruitment targets in the first year (from 4,800 Haredim) and lower them from the second year, so that the total will remain at 10,500 Haredim in two years. • Aryeh Deri refers to the law as the "Law for Regulating Torah Students" and demands that the legislation be completed by the end of the summer conference: "We will not agree to postpone this until later"

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Israel Hayom broke the news in on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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