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In a World Turned Upside Down, Israeli Politics is Business as Usual
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In a World Turned Upside Down, Israeli Politics is Business as Usual

The events of October 7, the judicial overhaul, continuous war, murderous violence on the streets, a spiraling cost of living—none of these have been enough to destabilize the coalition. Will it be the conflict over drafting yeshiva students that ultimately brings down the Netanyahu government?

Israelis Are United – It’s Time for Our Leadership to Follow Suit
Op-ed

Israelis Are United – It’s Time for Our Leadership to Follow Suit

Polls reveal that despite apparent polarization, Israelis are remarkably united on almost every issue of importance, prioritizing hostage release, ending Haredi draft exemptions, and anchoring a constitutional framework—leaving only their leaders out of step with the national consensus.

Haredi Politicians: One Hand Writes the Laws, the Other Undermines Them
Op-ed

Haredi Politicians: One Hand Writes the Laws, the Other Undermines Them

Meir Porush, Minister of Jerusalem and Jewish Tradition, established a hotline advising yeshiva students to evade mandatory military conscription. Haredi leaders have been maintaining conflicting roles as state officials and acting community activists.

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Research Reel

The Danger of a Politicized Judicial Selection Committee

Dr. Guy Lurie, a Research Fellow at IDI's Democratic Values and Institutions Program, offers a breakdown on the risks of politicization inherent in the recent proposal by Minister of Justice Levin and Foreign Minister Sa'ar to reform the Judicial Selection Committee.

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What Happens When Israel’s Minister of Justice Refuses to Cooperate with the Chief Justice?

IDI's Dr. Guy Lurie explains the far-reaching implications of non-cooperation between the two leaders of Israel's judiciary.
"It's the everyday citizens who are sure to pay the price."

Majority of Israelis Support a Deal to Release All Hostages and End the War
Israeli Voice Index

Majority of Israelis Support a Deal to Release All Hostages and End the War

A majority of Israelis (57.5%) support a comprehensive deal for the release of all the hostages in return for an end to the war in Gaza; Most Israelis think the current situation in Syria serves Israeli interest (52.5%); 68% of all Israelis, as well as 60% of Likud voters, are opposed to a law exempting Haredim from military service, even if this would mean a dissolution of the Knesset and new elections.

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Webinar

Perspectives on Shared Society After Oct. 7

Don’t Let Haredi Leadership Stand in the Way of Haredim Who Want to Enlist in the IDF
Op-ed

Don’t Let Haredi Leadership Stand in the Way of Haredim Who Want to Enlist in the IDF

While the Haredi leadership is fighting against military service for yeshiva students, real change is already visible on the margins of Haredi society, with a growing desire among young men to serve in the IDF like other Israelis. What’s needed now is for the politicians, the religious leadership, and the government to adapt to the changes on the ground.

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Explainer

ICC Arrest Warrants against Israeli Leaders - Legal and Practical Implications

IDI's Prof. Yuval Shany and Prof. Irwin Cotler discuss the ICC arrest warrants issued against Israel's Prime Minister and former Defense Minister. The event was hosted by the International Jewish Lawyers organization in partnership with the American Association of Jewish Lawyers and Jurists (AAJLJ). 

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JFNA & IDI Webinar on The Implications of the ICC Warrants

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International Press

Yohanan Plesner | CNN Newsroom | Israel-Hezbollah Ceasefire Begins

Yohanan Plesner, President of IDI, spoke with CNN's Max Foster as a ceasefire agreement came into force earlier this morning.

High Levels of Trust in IDF More than One Year Into the War, Except Among Ultra-Orthodox and Arab Israelis
Special Survey

High Levels of Trust in IDF More than One Year Into the War, Except Among Ultra-Orthodox and Arab Israelis

A special survey assessing public opinion on matters of national security, presented at IDI's annual conference on Security and Democracy. The survey found support for a mandatory draft, and significant economic penalties for those who do not serve.

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International Press

Yohanan Plesner on Fox LiveNOW | "The key to doing good in the region and globally is a strong US-Israel collaboration"

Early Childhood Daycare Subsidies in Israel in Different Sectors
Research

Early Childhood Daycare Subsidies in Israel in Different Sectors

 A survey of daycare subsidies in Israel and recommendations for improved criteria that would encourage participation in the labor market among the ultra-Orthodox. 

The Two Coalitions Israel Needs Now
Op-ed

The Two Coalitions Israel Needs Now

It is increasingly clear that Israel’s future depends on the forging of two coalitions. One is a multinational alliance determined to turn the Palestinian issue from a driver of conflict into an engine of peace. The other, is an internal Israeli coalition ready to pursue a series of bold social, economic, and political reforms.

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Yohanan Plesner | BBC News | Israeli Public Opinion on Negotiations with Hamas

Yohanan Plesner, president of IDI, spoke with BBC News' Ben Brown as wide-scale protests erupted in Israel following the harrowing murder of six Israeli hostages by

Haredi Yeshiva Students Are Being Called to IDF Enlistment Centers. What’s Next?
Explainer

Haredi Yeshiva Students Are Being Called to IDF Enlistment Centers. What’s Next?

On Monday August 5, 2024 and Tuesday August 6, 2024—900 ultra-Orthodox yeshiva students were required to present themselves at IDF enlistment centers. Shlomit Ravitsky Tur-Paz, Dr. Eran Shamir-Borer and Mirit Lavi explain the next steps the IDF will need to take in order to enforce the legal obligation of conscription. 

Ultra-Orthodox Draft Challenges and Objectives
Explainer

Ultra-Orthodox Draft Challenges and Objectives

As the IDF issues the first batches of draft orders for ultra-Orthodox men, the following outlines the challenges, opportunities and objectives of an amended conscription law. 

A Joint Effort: Integrating Haredim in the IDF
Op-ed

A Joint Effort: Integrating Haredim in the IDF

The IDF should do what it can to ease the transition of Haredim from the social frameworks in which they have grown up and been educated into the military, but it is also important for new conscripts to understand that the rules cannot be changed according to the preferences of every single soldier or group.

Workforce Participation of Haredi Yeshiva Students Under the Exemption Age
Key Findings

Workforce Participation of Haredi Yeshiva Students Under the Exemption Age

This study describes the employment trends among men registered in ultra-Orthodox yeshivas between the ages of 18-25. The findings are based on a reported work, or "legal work," so it is very likely that this is an underestimation of reality. 

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IDF - Ultra-Orthodox Conscription - What Happens Next?

The Supreme Court’s landmark ruling determined that ultra-Orthodox men must serve in the army poses numerous challenges for the IDF. What are the challenges of drafting the ultra-Orthodox and how should the IDF go about overcoming them?
So Haredi Men Must be Drafted. What Now?
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So Haredi Men Must be Drafted. What Now?

Nine Supreme Court Justices ruled unanimously that the state must act to enforce Israeli conscription legislation and apply it to Haredi men. For this to be realized the IDF and the defense establishment must also make significant changes. These are the issues the IDF should take into consideration.

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International Press

Supreme Court Ruling on Haredi Draft | Yohanan Plesner on BBC News

"Basically we've entered into a new unknown terrain," says IDI President Yohanan Plesner.

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International Press

Ultra-Orthodox Conscription | Supreme Court Ruling | Yohanan Plesner on CNN

"It's a matter of a change in the trajectory," says Yohanan Plesner, president of IDI following the Israeli Supreme Court ruling on the issue of ultra-Orthodox conscription.

A Sharp, Unequivocal, and Unanimous Supreme Court Decision to Draft Haredim
Op-ed

A Sharp, Unequivocal, and Unanimous Supreme Court Decision to Draft Haredim

The Supreme Court ruling on June 25th addresses the question of whether the government is operating in accordance with the law. It determined that the state must act in accordance with the law and act to draft ultra-Orthodox. It also connects between the issue of exemptions and the criteria for eligibility for yeshiva budget funds.

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Research Reel

Principles for a Fair Draft Law

Yohanan Plesner, President of IDI lays out the basic principles for a fair draft law.