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Israeli Supreme Court Suspends Yeshiva Students' Arrest Freeze Law Amid Political Clash
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First reported by Calcalist · 22 hours ago
What happened
The Israeli Supreme Court temporarily halted a law freezing arrests of yeshiva students refusing military service, sparking a fierce political dispute. Coalition leaders rejected the court's order, while opposition figures praised it as upholding the rule of law. The controversy highlights deep divisions over military conscription exemptions for ultra-Orthodox Israelis.
- 01Israeli Supreme Court suspends law freezing arrests of yeshiva students refusing military service.
- 02Coalition leaders Shlomo Karhi and Meir Porush reject court order, urging law enforcement to ignore it.
- 03Opposition, including Yair Lapid, supports court ruling as defense of rule of law.
- 04Karhi claims judges should only rule based on Knesset laws, dismissing court's suspension.
- 05Opposition accuses coalition of spreading misinformation about the law's scope and intent.
- 06The dispute intensifies debate over ultra-Orthodox military conscription exemptions ahead of elections.
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Full coverage · 10 outlets
The same event, reported separately by each newsroom. Open a few to compare what each emphasizes — and what they leave out.
Now 14Right · Hebrew1 hour ago
Israeli Supreme Court Suspends Yeshiva Students' Arrest Freeze Law Amid Political Clash
CalcalistUnrated · Hebrew1 hour ago
Israeli Supreme Court Suspends Yeshiva Students' Arrest Exemption Law Pending Further Review
Kan NewsCenter · Hebrew1 hour ago
Israeli Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Law Freezing Arrests of Draft-Dodging Yeshiva Students
Kikar HaShabbatRight · Hebrew2 hours ago
Israeli Supreme Court Suspends New Law Protecting Yeshiva Students From Military Arrests
Behadrei HaredimRight · Hebrew2 hours ago
Israeli Supreme Court Suspends Yeshiva Students' Arrest Law Pending Review
Now 14Right · Hebrew2 hours ago
Israeli Supreme Court Temporarily Suspends Law Freezing Arrests of Yeshiva Students
WallaCenter · Hebrew8 hours ago
Yeshiva Leaders Face Financial and Legal Dilemma Over Military Draft Exemptions and Tax Benefits
YnetCenter · Hebrew19 hours ago
Haredi Parties Aim to Avoid Arrests During 'Bein Hazmanim' Summer Break Amid Legal Challenges
Channel 13Center · Hebrew20 hours ago
IDF Chief Condemns Law Exempting Ultra-Orthodox Draft Dodgers from Arrest Amid Political Tensions
CalcalistUnrated · Hebrew20 hours ago
Israeli Ultra-Orthodox Receive Limited Draft Evasion Laws Amid Legal and Public Backlash
Arutz ShevaRight · Hebrew21 hours ago
Israeli Government Passes Controversial Exemptions from Military Service for Ultra-Orthodox Youth
Now 14Right · Hebrew21 hours ago
Ayelet Shaked Condemns Law Freezing Yeshiva Students' Arrests, Criticizes Religious Zionist Party
GlobesUnrated · Hebrew22 hours ago
Knesset Approves Law Freezing Arrests of Haredi Yeshiva Students Draft Dodgers
Behadrei HaredimRight · Hebrew22 hours ago
Israeli Knesset Approves Temporary Suspension of Yeshiva Student Arrests Amid Sharp Political Divide
Now 14Right · Hebrew22 hours ago
Israeli Parliament Passes Law Freezing Arrests of Draft-Dodging Yeshiva Students Amid Sharp Opposition
Behadrei HaredimRight · Hebrew22 hours ago
Israeli Knesset Approves Temporary Freeze on Yeshiva Students' Arrests Until 2026
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