Ultra-Orthodox Jews protest against military conscription | AFP
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- Thousands of ultra-Orthodox Haredi Jewish men protest in Jerusalem in rejection of a top court ruling that calls for them to be drafted into the Israeli military.
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"We would rather die as Jews than live as zionists." That's what one of the protest signs says.
The religious fanatics and zealots all vote for Netanyahu. The war is theirs and they believe Israel belongs to them. They just dont want to fight for it.
Then don’t live in Israel
I understand them... They study Torah and serve God, just like priests studying in seminary... Killing People its a Conflict of Moral Interests!
why are you in palestinian land?
@@nadiam6194 There are Jews in Israel that don't support a Jewish state. They were there before Zionism took over.
This a good place for a DRAFT 😂😂😂
"Even Judah shall war in Jerusalem"
Wow so many of them
Embarrassing
Why fight for a war criminal Netanyahu's genocide. It's immoral.
Ha ha !End of the Holidays for these Mamas boys 😂😂😂
They don't believe in fighting for any country on their religious grounds.
The only genocide occurred on October 7th.
They r smart. Do not die for satanyahu
it shows that the real problem of the world are religions
This
In every country, there are disagreements and different groups with varying opinions. Israel is a democracy that has allowed them to enjoy benefits. It is difficult to cope with changes, and it is not easy for anyone.
In Judaism, addressing oppression and injustice involves a nuanced approach that considers prayer and peaceful action as significant means of response. While prayer is valued for its spiritual connection and guidance, peaceful action is often preferred for promoting justice and compassion. The Jewish tradition emphasizes values like tikkun olam (repairing the world) and advocates for peaceful means of addressing injustice.
1. Prayer: Prayer is seen as a powerful spiritual practice in Judaism, providing strength, comfort, and guidance. It fosters a direct connection with God, offering solace and wisdom to navigate challenges. Prayer can serve as a source of hope and inspiration during times of adversity and oppression.
2. Peaceful action: Judaism encourages peaceful activism as a response to injustice. Emphasizing justice and compassion, the tradition values efforts to create a more just society through peaceful protests, social advocacy, and collaboration for equality and justice. Tikkun olam underscores the importance of individuals actively working towards a more just and compassionate world.
While violence may be seen as a last resort in extreme situations where lives are at immediate risk, Judaism generally advocates for peaceful and constructive approaches in combating oppression and injustice. Prayer and action can complement each other, drawing moral strength and motivation from the rich spiritual and ethical traditions of Judaism.
Relating this to the current situation in Israel where Orthodox Jews are being conscripted into the military, it presents a complex challenge. Orthodox Jews have historically held varying views on military service due to religious beliefs and practices. Some Orthodox Jews may see prayer as a means of seeking guidance and solace in the face of mandatory military service, while others may engage in peaceful advocacy to address concerns regarding their conscription.
The tension between upholding religious beliefs and fulfilling civic responsibilities highlights the need for dialogue and understanding within the Jewish community. Balancing the values of prayer and peaceful action with societal obligations requires navigating complex ethical considerations. In this context, drawing upon the principles of justice, compassion, and peaceful activism from Jewish teachings can offer a framework for addressing the challenges faced by Orthodox Jews in Israel with respect to military conscription.
WAIT.. BUT WHO THE ARMY FOR ISRAEL FOR THE PAST DECADE ???
USA and Europe
So they're antisemitic
I don't think you should mess with these guys.
They not Zionist. Why would they fight for terrorist and commit genocide. It's Sin. Only true believer knows
Are they marching to the wailing wall 😂
Chosen... 😂😂😂
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Ollohu Akbar Ollohu Akbar
They are not a special clan and they should fulfill their obligation as a citizen of the Land like everyone else.
Well said. If they are not happy, they can emigrate to Iran, Egypt,Syria,Iraq or New York ( their Guru Weiss was there).
I mean whats the point of drafting ppl who don't want to fight , this will just lead to chaos and make the army less stable + if the IDF and the prescripted soldiers with all the invincible narrative that was there before the war can't fight against a small group ( not even a real army ) like hamas or hezbullah , then their country is doomed from the beggining
Są specjalnym klanem, to dzięki takim jak oni, żydzi przetrwali przez wieki, nie jestem Żydówka, ale chrześcijanka, ale szanuję ich wiarę.
I think you are missing the point, they don't want to commit blasphemy against God by serving in an army that is being used by the government for an evil agenda.
They are not sheep. Oppose the oppression and killing machine. Also non religious Jews chose prison over enlisting...
Shame on you men....hiding behind yr religious beliefs while others hv to fight for yr state & community
God is above any State
@@aaronalegria1239 Only when it benefits you.
@@DistrustHumanz everyone will be judged.
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Where knowledge ends,religion begins..
@@user1qaz2wsx3edc you have an opinion...
They are the soul of the nation.
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If Israel minister sons didn't join the war so why should they