Analysis & Opinions - Haaretz
The War That Will Decide Israel's Future Won’t Involve Airstrikes, Tanks or Missiles
In recent years, many among Israel's secular public, the majority of the population, have come to accept the contention put forward by the religious parties and others, that the ultra-Orthodox Jewish population cannot be forced to serve in the IDF, study the core school curriculum, participate in the labor force and accept gender, ethnic and religious equality.
Instead, they maintain, what is needed is patience and tolerance in order to provide for the gradual "integration" of the Haredim into Israel's broader society....
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