Non-smart cellphones are viewed as 'kosher' by ultra-Orthodox leaders as they prevent user from browsing forbidden images

Some of the policies stipulated in coalitional agreements signed by Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party to shore up the alliances with far-right and ultra-Orthodox partners have raised eyebrows and serious questions across the Israeli political spectrum. 

There is one clause, however, in Likud's deal with the United Torah Judaism party that affords a window to the parallel reality of the country's ultra-Orthodox sector.  The ultra-Orthodox party demands a halt to a government program to completely phase out 2G and 3G cellular networks gradually, leading up to a total shutdown in 2025, in order to install the more advanced 5G network.

According to a report by the Media Line website, ultra-Orthodox, or Haredi community insists on maintaining the functioning of the 2G and 3G connectivity systems as the so-called “kosher” phones – those that do not have internet or social media capabilities, preventing users from accessing forbidden videos and images – are typically old cellular models that only run on obsolete networks.... Read More: i24