The United Torah Judaism (UTJ) party demanded keeping seminary students out of the army or legislating the 'override' clause of the judicial reform

Societal tensions rose in Israel on Tuesday after an ultra-Orthodox political party demanded a new bill to legislate seminary studies as “a significant service” instead of army service, later stating it was the former or an “override clause.”

The ultra-Orthodox United Torah Judaism (UTJ) put new stress on the coalition, a day after a contentious vote on limiting the “reasonableness standard” of Israel's judiciary, resulting in a public back-and-forth with the ruling-party Likud.

“As agreed upon in the coalition agreement, an agreed solution will be found for all factions of the coalition on the [army] recruitment issue,” the ultra-Orthodox party explained in a statement.... Read More: i24