High Court Presses Government over Failure to Enforce Haredi Draft Ruling, Reserves Decision
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High Court presses government over failure to enforce haredi draft ruling, reserves decision
The case centers on the government’s failure to carry out the November 2025 ruling, which held that the state must formulate an effective enforcement policy against haredi draft evasion.
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The contempt of court motion filed by the Movement for Quality Government and the "Free Israel" association claims that the government is not complying with the High Court of Justice's November ruling, which ordered it to formulate a policy to enforce mandatory conscription equally, including for yeshiva students who are subject to conscription. In a live hearing, the judges noted that the lack of enforcement by the police and army appears to st…
The hearing will take place after the Movement for Quality Government filed a motion under the Contempt of Court Ordinance. • As part of the motion, it was alleged that despite the express provision, the government did not act by the required date, even slightly, to implement the ruling.
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