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🗓️ 8 January 2025
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Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world.
Military reporter Emanuel Fabian joins host Amanda Borschel-Dan for today's episode.
Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara filed the state’s response to High Court petitions on Haredi military enlistment, stating that there is no limit on the numbers of ultra-Orthodox men recruited into the Israel Defense Forces from mid-2026. This comes as coalition members have often insisted that the IDF is not capable of absorbing the estimated 70,000 Haredi young men currently eligible for service. We dive into the divisive issue and why the army needs more soldiers.
The IDF said that this past week, 338 members of the ultra-Orthodox community enlisted in the military for mandatory service — 211 combat soldiers and 127 combat support. We hear the breakdown of numbers and also how the army said it had completed sending out a wave of 7,000 draft orders to members of the ultra-Orthodox community, after 3,000 were sent out over the summer. What have been the results so far?
We learn about the ongoing manhunt in the West Bank after the fatal shooting on Monday near the Jewish settlement of Kedumim. The shooting attack, which targeted a bus and two cars, occurred inside the Palestinian village of al-Funduq, which straddles a major artery used by thousands of Israelis and Palestinian drivers daily.
And finally we discuss the deployment of the IDF in the Gaza Strip and in southern Lebanon, among efforts by US envoy Amos Hochstein to lengthen the 60-day truce with Hezbollah.
For news updates, please check out The Times of Israel’s ongoing live blog.
Discussed articles include:
Survey: Public support for conscripting ultra-Orthodox has surged throughout war
First 50 ultra-Orthodox soldiers drafted to IDF’s new Haredi brigade
Soldier killed fighting in Gaza as IDF withdraws brigade from northern Strip
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IMAGE: Israeli soldiers and ultra-Orthodox Jews at the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest prayer site in the Old City of Jerusalem, July 10, 2024. (Chaim Goldberg/Flash90)
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the Times of Israel's daily briefing. |
0:09.0 | Today is Wednesday, January 8th, day 460 of the war. |
0:13.7 | Amanda Borssel Dan here with our military reporter, Emmanuel Fabian. |
0:17.0 | Hi, Manny. Thanks for joining me. |
0:18.7 | Hi, Amanda. |
0:19.6 | The issue of Haredi enlistment is again at the four, and Manny and I will spend quite a bit of time today talking about new efforts and challenges that the army is facing, even as the Attorney General calls for a drastic ramp-up of numbers of ultra-Orthodox recruits for 2026. We'll also speak about what is happening |
0:40.8 | on the ground in the West Bank and elsewhere. All that and much, much more when we're back. |
0:53.1 | Israel's IDF reservists are the heart of the nation's strength and security. |
0:59.0 | Leaving behind their homes, families and livelihoods, they answer the call to defend their country without hesitation. |
1:06.9 | But reserve duty often comes with overwhelming financial and emotional challenges. |
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1:21.6 | to help reservists and their families navigate these difficulties with dignity. |
1:26.6 | Right now, during one of Israel's most |
1:28.9 | critical times, we have the opportunity to stand with those who stand for us. By supporting |
1:35.1 | the Yuval Fund, you can ease the burden for Israel's heroes and show them they're not alone. |
1:42.2 | Donate today to Ogen's Yuval Fund to support Israel's heroes. Learn more at |
1:48.6 | support.orgen.org. That's support.org.org.org. Attorney General Ghali Baharav Miyara filed the state's response to High Court petitions on |
2:10.8 | Kharedi military enlistment and stated that there is no limit on the numbers of ultra-Orthodox men |
2:16.7 | recruited into the idea from mid-20206. |
2:21.8 | This comes as the coalition members have often insisted as a way of justifying the legislation |
2:28.0 | that the IDF is not capable of absorbing the estimated 70,000-odhahidi males currently eligible for service. |
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