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    Ruling could spark coalition crisis in Israel

    JERUSALEM (AP) โ€” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faced the unwelcome possibility of a coalition crisis on Wednesday after Israel's Supreme Court, in a landmark decision, overturned a law that has helped ultra-Orthodox Jewish men avoid military service.

    The ruling addresses an issue that is at the center of a simmering cultural war between religious and secular Jews, and adds to Netanyahu's headaches as he prepares to travel to the White House for critical talks about Iran's nuclear program.

    Antagonism toward the ultra-Orthodox has grown in recent months over a series of incidents in which religious extremists were seen as attempting to impose their norms on wider society โ€” such as the segregation of women on buses and even sidewalks.

    The draft exemptions have increasingly become a touchstone issue among Israel's secular majority, which is required to do up to three years of compulsory military service. More than 60,000 religious men were granted exemptions last year, permitted instead to study in seminaries while receiving welfare grants. In its ruling, the court said it sought to divide Israel's burdens equally among its citizens.

    The decision threatened to shake up Netanyahu's government by forcing it to deal with the issue and come up with a new system. Both ultra-Orthodox and fiercely secular parties sit in his coalition, and the court ruling could force Netanyahu to choose sides.

    "The prime minister now finds himself in the kind of situation he detests most. He has to decide. He has to choose between two dangerous and difficult options, each one of which could be catastrophic for him," wrote commentator Ben Caspit of the Maariv daily.

    The prime minister, who just weeks ago had hoped to extend the soon-to-expire law, attempted to play down the controversy Wednesday. "What we do now is formulate a new law, another law, that will provide for a much more equal sharing of the burden," he said.

    The ferment comes at a difficult time for Netanyahu, who is set to travel to the White House in early March for a critical meeting with President Barack Obama.

    Both Israel and the U.S. both believe that Iran is developing nuclear weapons. But differences have emerged over how to stop Iran. The U.S. has said that tough economic sanctions are the best tactic, while Israel has hinted that military action might be needed. The Americans have become increasingly vocal in their opposition to an Israeli attack.

    Despite the high stakes for the White House meeting, Netanyahu may need to focus on his troubles back home. In addition to the coalition difficulties, his own office is in turmoil over a sexual harassment scandal.

    Earlier this week, Netanyahu's chief of staff was forced to resign because of allegations that he harassed a female employee of the prime minister's office.

    In a statement, Netanyahu thanked his ousted aid for his "dedicated and good work," and made no mention of the harassment allegations.

    Adding to the whiff of scandal, Netanyahu on Wednesday also accepted the resignation of his chief spokesman, Yoaz Hendel, who had been one of the whistleblowers against the chief of staff. Media reports said Netanyahu initiated the resignation.

    Netanyahu's two major coalition partners, the ultra-Orthodox Shas party and the secular Yisrael Beitenu party, both expressed hope Wednesday that differences over draft exemptions could be resolved. But differences were already evident.

    Yisrael Beitenu's leader, Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman, said he did not want to start a religious war. "We hope the next law will act as a bridge to create unity in the nation, including with the ultra-Orthodox population."

    Shas spokesman Yakov Betzalel said he was confident seminary students would continue to pursue religious studies rather than serve, and expressed hope a new military exemption deal would be struck that would meet the court's standards.

    Asked if a coalition crisis was brewing, Betzalel replied, "No, no, no. I don't see it in the offing." He predicted the new law would be similar to the current legislation, "with minor changes."

    Such an outcome would likely inflame public opinion.

    In his commentary, Caspit called the ruling "a historic decision that will have dramatic political and social implications" and said Netanyahu has two choices: to find a "more reasonable arrangement and begin to draft the ultra-Orthodox into the military and community service" โ€” or "to push through a bill that circumvents the Supreme Court's ruling in coordination with the ultra-Orthodox."

    The striking down of the law gives Netanyahu an opportunity to rectify a divisive historical distortion dating back to the earliest days of Israel's independence.

    Israel's first prime minister, David Ben-Gurion, handed the country's small ultra-religious minority an array of concessions to win their support.

    In a move many here have since come to regret, he exempted 400 ultra-Orthodox seminary students from the draft and gave them money for living expenses so they could devote their lives to Jewish thought and rebuild the great seats of Jewish learning destroyed in Europe during the Nazi Holocaust.

    The number of exemptions has since ballooned, to the point that 62,500 ultra-Orthodox men avoided the draft in 2010, according to data published Wednesday in Israeli newspapers. Thousands of ultra-Orthodox families, meanwhile, came to depend on welfare because fathers were pursuing religious studies instead of working.

    The intertwined evasion of military duty and dependence on state handouts have deeply riven Israel, where the ultra-Orthodox now account for nearly one-sixth of the Jewish population of 6 million.

    Ironically, the law overturned on Tuesday was enacted in 2002 to reverse that upward trend. But due to loopholes, the percentage of ultra-Orthodox who did not serve in the military have grown. The law, the court ruled, "did not meet expectations, nor did it lead to the required changes ... concerning an equal sharing of the burden."

     

    86 comments

    • abe l  •  3 mths ago
      ok, so the arab-israeli wars were fought over a difference of religion (jews vs muslims)... and on the israeli side... the religious jews are the ones that aren't even serving in the military? where every secular man and even women serve in the military?

      Let them serve! maybe that will encourage them to solve their differences and maybe reduce the amount of foreign aid we give them.
      • Stu 3 mths ago
        You are ignorant of the facts. The issue is not religious Jews serving in the Israeli military. The majority of officers in the Israel Defense Forces are religious Jews, even though they are a minority of the population. The argument here has to do with the ULTRA-Orthodox men, who do not have a major representation in the army.
      • ELHA 3 mths ago
        let them serve? they dont WANT to serve! thats what this articles ABOUT!
      • Ranondo 3 mths ago
        what we get in foreign aid is very slime you get technolgies from our country that you use because for your aid you give us like the SAMW I could countune on with all the military equipment not to mention technology and medical eqiment .
    • Ketan  •  Tulsa, Oklahoma  •  3 mths ago
      Now, let's see if the religious keep promoting wars on Israel. We need something similar in US so people like Romney, Newt & Santorum cannot escape draft. Then we will see their true colors. When it is their blood it is not expendible!
      • AWolf 3 mths ago
        Sorry to shock you, but we have no draft.
      • H. Michael K 3 mths ago
        Yeah...I can see Obama in uniform......for Arby's, maybe.
    • Jim  •  3 mths ago
      Hey, any "Ruling [that] could spark coalition crisis in Israel" is OK by me....
    • joseph  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      So itโ€™s OK for young men from allied countries to die for the Israel cause in the near future, but they have a privileged class of men in Israel that donโ€™t have to serve in the military, and even receive welfare to boot? Did I read that right? Amy Tiebel writes that Americans have become increasingly vocal in the opposition to an Israeli attack on Iran. That is very true, thanks for noticing. We increasingly seem to distrust privileged groups, whether in the U.S. or elsewhere.
      • Stu 3 mths ago
        Name one American soldier who has died defending Israel? There are none. ZERO!!! Israel does its own fighting.

        How many Americans died defending Iraqis, Afghanis (Muslims), Europeans (Christians), Koreans (Shinto?) and Vietnamese over the last 75 years? The count is in the HUNDREDS of THOUSANDS!
      • Bruce 3 mths ago
        Here in the United States we have deferments for those who object to the use of violence.
        There are Christians who believe what Jesus taught.
      • joseph 3 mths ago
        Stu, go back and re-read my statement, the part where it says IN THE NEAR FUTURE. I havenโ€™t decided what side to agree on with people that claim that 9/11 was not an attack on America but rather American Jews which is why Islamists picked New York twice. And the following war with Iraq and Afghanistan are directly connected. Count the lives of American boys that died. Count the more than a million of innocent Iraquis that died. If the argument is true then we have paid our dues. NO MORE WARS UNLESS AMERICAN INTERESTS ARE AT STAKE.
    • DKNJ  •  3 mths ago
      Good. It is time for those self-rightious feeloaders to get up and do their duty like everyone else in Israel. Defend your nation.
    • California Larry  •  3 mths ago
      Why do all these Extreaamist religions Ulta Orthodox jews, Islam, etc have a problem with Women in society? Everyone of them want to chain them up. Not let them drive, they cannot walk down the sidewalk, etc. Are all these men in these religions so intemidated by a womens freedom that they impose all these rules on the behaviour for women. I am so glad as a Christian we embrase our women and want to see them succeed, and charish the interaction in the church. All these extreamists are less than men to be so afarid of them. GOD Bless America, and our women
      • NutsFlipped 3 mths ago
        If you watch a National Geographic episode on Baboon society, it explains everything. Good question.
      • lisab 3 mths ago
        And women cannot be priests in some Christian churches. They are to be subservient to their husbands etc. Until recently the Christian view of women was reflected in our common law and only in the last hundred years have the secular views been upheld as law.
      • Greywolf Xrb 3 mths ago
        Given that ALL the Republican candidates' view of a woman's role is to be barefoot, pregnant and in the kitchen AND the current President wo espouses a more modern view of a woman's role and he's accused of being a Muslim; it would seem that your view is assinine - but then you are Assmerican so no surprise there
    • gofer  •  3 mths ago
      Temujin's buddies V-S Benj this gone to be fun Rabbi gone to tare Benj up!
      • gofer 3 mths ago
        I can just see Benj getting spit on!
    • Bill Derberg  •  3 mths ago
      Let that apartheid state handle it's own mess and don't start anymore wars based on lies.
    • Luis  •  San Francisco, California  •  3 mths ago
      draft them all , they are fanatics , they should send their kids to war not the secular kids only and then sit and condemn thge people that don't behave like them, and stop subsidizing their religious studies(madrasas)
    • chris  •  3 mths ago
      A welfare state we the American taxpayer support with OUR taxes over 4 billion a year. Its time the third world nations stand on their own feet or just die already.
    • James  •  3 mths ago
      Jews want exemption from the same war they encourage the U.S. to start?????
      If our boys are on the ground in Iran these Jewish extremeist better be there too.
    • Murrr  •  3 mths ago
      YES!!! Draft them.

      Also, make them work and *pay taxes*. Israel has more than enough problems even without supporting a huge community of useless people who never contribute.

      Oh, wait, they say they contribute by having children - lots and lots of children. But since their fathers do not bother working to support those children, the burden falls on the rest of the population. So no thanks, guys! There are other, better way to solve the "demographic crisis", even if there is a crisis.
    • Ranondo  •  Tel Aviv, Israel  •  3 mths ago
      So I got to thinking about the six day war right, and I came up with a solution. Israel should have kept the West Bank Being 2,263 sq mi , and they should have gave the Sinai to the Palestinians and let them keep Gaza being 17 sq mi. Think about it for a minute, the Sinai is about 23,000 sq mi, and Israel is 8,522 Sq mi . Give The Palesinians 9,000 sq mi of it and let them keep Gaza, let Egypt keep the rest of the Sinai, doesn't that sound swell. That's 9,017 sq mi for the Palestinians and 10,785 sq miles for the Israelis .
    • Jack  •  Lowell, Massachusetts  •  3 mths ago
      Netanyahoo wants young Americans to fight and die for Israel, but not the ultra Orthodox Jews who are also collecting welfare courtesy of the American taxpayer. If Israel starts WWIII you can bet there will be a draft in America.
    • RobertM1000  •  3 mths ago
      Apparently the saying that all men are created equal has no meaning with the men in Jerusalem as they can go to school and collect welfare grants and not serve their country.
    • Yahoo User  •  3 mths ago
      Jewish extremists are exactly like Muslim extremists and even some Christian extremists. They all belong together in a specially built community. They can have 6 sidewalks one for Male Jews, Male Muslims , Female Muslims, Female Jews etc etc. In fact there will be a special law passed that no interaction between the sexes is ever possible

      The neat thing is that after about 50 years, the problem will go away as none of them can reproduce.
    • Taylor  •  Tel Aviv, Israel  •  3 mths ago
      WAhhh all you anti-semites speaking critical of Israel... it just makes my Matzo's boil. I'm heading off to play mohel on the neighboghood boys and to stone some westernized Jewsih ladies but when I return David Rosenthal or lil' Pooky better be here defending us, the Chosen ones. Shenimeginannana... this just makes my yamika limp. What would Yaweh say?
    • Greywolf Xrb  •  Newark, New Jersey  •  3 mths ago
      Interesting.....Pretty much ALL the Republican candidates for Pretzeldunce (and their supporters) seem to endorse the view that a woman's role should be restricted to being barefoot, pregnant and in the kitchen - which is much the same view as these Ultra Orthodox nut jobs.Pretty much ALL Republicans refuse to serve in the military (draft or no draft) coming up with all sorts of excuses (bad knees, I'm serving the country by campaigning for daddy, other priorities, military was too full of minoritiesbut they're gung ho supporters of starting wars - no different from the Ultra Orthodox nuttersThe vast majority of Republicans leech off the Government via welfare - same as the Ultra Orthodox JewsI'm beginning to see why Republicans love Israel which is pretty much controlled by the yellow bellied, lazy, freeloading, parasitic Ultra Orthodox #$%$ - they're much the same
    • JasonK  •  3 mths ago
      If they're religious, then they should follow the laws of the religion and help defend the country like everyone else.
    • Marshall Law Cle OH  •  Cleveland, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      Oy vey, meshugina!
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