Israel Court Ruling Ends Protections For Religious Jews From Joining IDF
- Israeli Supreme Court Ruling: The court ruled that ultra-orthodox men of service age must be drafted into the army, challenging the exemption for Jewish religious students.
- Impact on Israeli Politics: The ruling affects two Haredim political parties, a significant bloc in Netanyahu's coalition, and comes amid strains on military manpower due to recent conflicts.
- Haredi Groups' Perspective: Haredim argue their role is vital for maintaining Jewish traditions and providing divine protection, emphasizing the conflict between religious study and military service.
- Financial Support Restriction: Yeshiva students are now barred from government financial support if of draft age, with recruitment agencies urged to actively enlist them in the Israeli Defense Forces.
- International Context: The U.S. and EU have designated Hamas as a foreign terrorist organization, while Netanyahu criticized the U.S. decision to halt bomb shipments to Israel amidst ongoing conflict.
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Escalation of Conflict: Israel's military has conducted airstrikes on military targets in Tehran, while Iran has retaliated with missile attacks on Israeli cities, including Haifa. The situation escalated after Israel targeted Iranian nuclear sites, leading to significant military exchanges.
Market Reactions: The ongoing conflict has caused oil prices to spike, U.S. stocks to decline, and investors to seek safety in gold. Additionally, the International Atomic Energy Agency confirmed that Israeli strikes have impacted Iran's nuclear facilities.
Damage to Iran's Nuclear Facilities: The IAEA reported that Israeli airstrikes damaged four key buildings at Iran's Esfahan nuclear facility, including the uranium conversion facility, but no increase in radiation levels was detected. Additionally, the Natanz site suffered destruction of its pilot fuel enrichment plant.
Market Reactions and Military Claims: Following the strikes, oil prices surged, U.S. stocks fell, and investors turned to gold as a safe haven. Israel claimed to have eliminated nine Iranian nuclear scientists, a statement denied by Iran's atomic organization.

Israel's Military Actions: Israel claims to have eliminated nine senior Iranian nuclear scientists in a series of preemptive strikes against Iran's nuclear sites, which Iran denies, stating that no casualties occurred from the attacks.
Impact on Nuclear Talks: Following the military actions, Iran's foreign minister declared that continuing nuclear negotiations with the U.S. would be "unjustifiable," indicating a potential withdrawal from upcoming discussions.

Israel's Military Action: Israel conducted preemptive strikes on Iranian nuclear sites and military targets, prompting discussions between Prime Minister Netanyahu and various world leaders, including U.S. President Trump and Russian President Putin, regarding the situation and Israel's defense needs.
Market Reactions: Following the strikes, oil prices surged while U.S. stocks fell, with the S&P 500 Energy sector remaining the only positive performer amidst rising tensions in the region.
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Evacuation Orders in Gaza: Israel has ordered residents in parts of Khan Younis to evacuate due to military actions against Hamas, expanding the boundaries of a previously designated humanitarian zone as Hamas used it for rocket launches.
Israeli Strikes on Yemen: In response to Houthi attacks on Tel Aviv, Israel conducted airstrikes on Houthi military installations in Yemen, marking its first attack inside Yemen, while Prime Minister Netanyahu emphasized Israel's commitment to counter threats from afar.





