Israeli Supreme Court Upholds Cancellation of Yeshiva Exemption Clause 46
The Israeli Supreme Court has ruled that the cancellation of Clause 46, which granted exemptions to yeshiva students from military service, is justified. This decision continues the ongoing legal and political debate surrounding military conscription and religious study exemptions in Israel. The ruling was announced on July 16, 2026, reflecting the court's stance on balancing national service obligations with religious considerations. The case is part of a broader discourse on the role of ultra-Orthodox communities in Israeli society and their participation in state duties.
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