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Knesset Passes Basic Law Enshrining Torah Study Despite IDF Warnings

by Rachel Morgan News Editor July 13, 2026
written by Rachel Morgan News Editor

The Israeli Knesset passed a contentious piece of legislation on Monday that enshrines Torah study as a fundamental value within the country’s Basic Law. The bill, which cleared its final readings with a vote of 63 to 52, was advanced by ultra-Orthodox (haredi) parties following weeks of coalition pressure. Critics and opposition leaders have warned that the law could undermine military recruitment efforts during a period of severe manpower shortages for the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).

Legislative Context and Content

Israel lacks a formal constitution, relying instead on a series of Basic Laws that carry high legal status. This new legislation explicitly states that “Torah study is a fundamental value in the heritage of the Jewish people and in the State of Israel.” According to the Israel Democracy Institute (IDI), the elevation of Torah study to constitutional status may be utilized as a future legal basis to justify exemptions for haredi individuals from IDF service. The IDI further warned that the law could be used to protect ongoing state funding for yeshivas and subsidies for haredi draft evaders, as well as education institutions that do not teach the core curriculum.

Legislative Context and Content

The bill underwent several revisions during the legislative process. Earlier versions included language that sought to “create a balance” regarding the value of Torah study and attempted to equate those studying Torah with those serving in the military. These clauses were removed following legal warnings and coalition negotiations.

Military Manpower and Political Opposition

The passage of the bill occurs amid a persistent manpower crisis for the IDF. In March, IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Eyal Zamir warned that the military could face collapse without a resolution to its personnel needs. In April, the High Court of Justice ordered the state to move toward criminal enforcement and the revocation of financial benefits for draft evaders.

Military Manpower and Political Opposition

Opposition leaders have sharply criticized the coalition for prioritizing this legislation during wartime. A group of opposition heads, including Yair Lapid, signed a letter calling on coalition members to reject the bill, arguing it would “severely harm the IDF.” Former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett described the government’s actions as a “deliberate and conscious blow to the IDF.” Yisrael Beytenu leader Avidgor Liberman stated his intention to repeal the law in the next government.

Implications for the Upcoming Election

The Torah study bill is part of a broader legislative blitz occurring in the final week of the Knesset session before it enters recess ahead of the October 27 elections. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not attend the plenum for the final vote, a move that drew criticism from Yashar Party leader Gadi Eisenkot, who labeled the prime minister a “coward.”

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A separate piece of legislation intended to temporarily freeze the arrest of haredi draft evaders is currently moving through the Knesset. Despite warnings from Chief of Staff Zamir that this measure would create serious security risks and hinder recruitment, the bill is scheduled for final readings following marathon committee sessions. Opposition leaders have vowed that the law will be subject to repeal following the national vote.

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Israel Rejects Iran Deal as Opposition Slams Netanyahu’s Failure

by Chief Editor June 15, 2026
written by Chief Editor

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz confirmed Monday that the Israel Defense Forces will maintain their presence in southern Lebanon despite a U.S.-brokered framework agreement between the United States and Iran. The deal, which aims to end the regional conflict, includes a ceasefire and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, yet faces immediate rejection from key Israeli coalition members who argue it fails to guarantee national security.

Why is Israel refusing to withdraw from southern Lebanon?

Defense Minister Israel Katz stated that the IDF will remain in designated security zones in Lebanon, Syria, and Gaza indefinitely. According to Katz, this policy is essential to protect Israeli border communities from jihadist threats. The government plans to clear these zones of terror infrastructure and local residents to create a buffer. Katz explicitly warned that if Iran uses the situation in Lebanon as a pretext for further aggression, Israel will retaliate "with full force."

How do Israeli political factions view the US-Iran deal?

The agreement has triggered a sharp divide within the Israeli government and among opposition leaders. Far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich characterized the deal as "bad for Israel and for the entire free world." Similarly, National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir stated that Israel is an independent, sovereign nation and is not bound by the terms of an agreement it did not negotiate.

Conversely, opposition leader Yair Lapid accused Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of a profound diplomatic failure. Lapid argued that while the IDF achieved its military objectives, the government failed to translate those gains into a favorable diplomatic outcome. Other opposition figures, including Gadi Eisenkot and Yair Golan, echoed these concerns, suggesting that the deal effectively erases the military achievements of the last few months and leaves northern residents vulnerable.

Did you know? The U.S.-Iran framework agreement, expected to be signed in Switzerland, includes a 60-day window for negotiations regarding Tehran’s nuclear program and the lifting of the U.S. blockade on Iranian ports.

What are the potential security consequences of the agreement?

The deal creates a significant friction point between Washington and Jerusalem. While the U.S. aims to stabilize the region by reopening critical shipping lanes like the Strait of Hormuz, Israeli officials remain skeptical of the long-term impact on their security. Former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett noted that the government has failed to dismantle Iran’s nuclear program despite the ongoing conflict.

Katz Says IDF Will Maintain Lebanon “Security Zone,” Border Villages Set For Destruction | VERTEX

Avigdor Liberman, head of the Yisrael Beytenu party, suggested that Israel should ignore the linkage between the Iranian and Lebanese fronts. He urged the government to focus on a strategy of deterrence, proposing that any future Iranian missile launch should be met with strikes on strategic assets such as Kharg Island and the port of Bandar Abbas.

Comparative Stance on the Deal

Political Figure Stance on Agreement Key Concern
Israel Katz Rejection of withdrawal Security of border communities
Yair Lapid Critical of process Loss of diplomatic influence
Itamar Ben Gvir Total rejection National sovereignty
Avigdor Liberman Rejection of linkage Erosion of deterrence

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Israel a party to the U.S.-Iran deal?
No. According to reports, Israel was not involved in the negotiations and has signaled that it does not consider itself bound by the framework’s terms.

Comparative Stance on the Deal

What does the deal involve for Iran?
The framework includes a ceasefire in Lebanon, the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, the end of the U.S. blockade on Iranian ports, and the start of 60 days of talks on Iran’s nuclear program.

What is the status of the IDF in Lebanon?
Defense Minister Israel Katz has stated that the IDF will remain in security zones in southern Lebanon without a time limit to prevent terror infrastructure from being rebuilt.


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