Israeli Supreme Court Reviews Tax Benefits for Ultra-Orthodox Yeshivas with Draft-Dodging Students
How 6 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
First reported by Calcalist · 1 day ago
What happened
The Israeli Supreme Court is reviewing a petition to revoke tax benefits for donors to ultra-Orthodox yeshivas with draft-dodging students. The government legal advisor supports the petition, citing indirect public funding of draft evasion, while Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich opposes a blanket revocation. The Tax Authority is preparing to enforce potential changes, and legislative efforts are underway to protect nonprofit tax exemptions.
- 01Supreme Court reviews petition to revoke tax benefits for yeshivas with draft-dodging students.
- 02Legal advisor supports revoking tax benefits, citing indirect public funding of evasion.
- 03Finance Minister Smotrich opposes blanket removal of tax benefits.
- 04Tax Authority cross-references student and military data to identify relevant yeshivas.
- 05In 2023, four yeshivas received over 24 million shekels in tax benefits.
- 06Finance Committee Chair Moshe Gafni pushes to protect nonprofit tax exemptions amid policy shifts.
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