Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has directed ultra-Orthodox coalition partners to shelve legislation restoring broad military exemptions for Yeshiva students until after Israel's 2026 elections, citing insufficient Knesset support and wartime priorities. Coalition tensions have escalated as Haredi parties such as Degel HaTorah and United Torah Judaism threaten Knesset dissolution and early elections over the delay. Recent High Court rulings continue to enforce conscription requirements and financial sanctions on non-enlisting Haredi men, reinforcing procedural and political barriers. With the September 30 deadline approaching and ongoing debates in the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee showing limited progress toward passage, trader consensus assigns an 85.5% implied probability against enactment.
基於Polymarket數據的AI實驗性摘要。這不是交易建議,也不影響該市場的結算方式。 · 更新於For purposes of this market, “ultra-Orthodox yeshiva students” refers to ultra-Orthodox or Haredi Israelis who attend a yeshiva or equivalent Torah-study institution.
A qualifying law must provide a legal framework under which some or all ultra-Orthodox yeshiva students are legally able to avoid immediate mandatory military conscription due to their status as yeshiva students, full-time religious students, or an equivalent category. Laws which allow ultra-Orthodox yeshiva students to defer military service while they are studying in yeshiva will qualify.
A law may qualify even if it does not provide a blanket exemption for all ultra-Orthodox yeshiva students, provided it enables exemption from, or deferment of, mandatory military service for some ultra-Orthodox yeshiva students due to their status as yeshiva students.
A law that changes general military service requirements will not qualify unless it includes provisions specifically allowing exemptions from, or deferments of, mandatory military conscription for ultra-Orthodox yeshiva students due to their status as Yeshiva students.
A proposal, preliminary Knesset vote, or other action which does not constitute enactment will not be sufficient unless the relevant law is formally enacted by the specified date.
The primary resolution source will be official information from the Knesset and the government of Israel; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...For purposes of this market, “ultra-Orthodox yeshiva students” refers to ultra-Orthodox or Haredi Israelis who attend a yeshiva or equivalent Torah-study institution.
A qualifying law must provide a legal framework under which some or all ultra-Orthodox yeshiva students are legally able to avoid immediate mandatory military conscription due to their status as yeshiva students, full-time religious students, or an equivalent category. Laws which allow ultra-Orthodox yeshiva students to defer military service while they are studying in yeshiva will qualify.
A law may qualify even if it does not provide a blanket exemption for all ultra-Orthodox yeshiva students, provided it enables exemption from, or deferment of, mandatory military service for some ultra-Orthodox yeshiva students due to their status as yeshiva students.
A law that changes general military service requirements will not qualify unless it includes provisions specifically allowing exemptions from, or deferments of, mandatory military conscription for ultra-Orthodox yeshiva students due to their status as Yeshiva students.
A proposal, preliminary Knesset vote, or other action which does not constitute enactment will not be sufficient unless the relevant law is formally enacted by the specified date.
The primary resolution source will be official information from the Knesset and the government of Israel; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has directed ultra-Orthodox coalition partners to shelve legislation restoring broad military exemptions for Yeshiva students until after Israel's 2026 elections, citing insufficient Knesset support and wartime priorities. Coalition tensions have escalated as Haredi parties such as Degel HaTorah and United Torah Judaism threaten Knesset dissolution and early elections over the delay. Recent High Court rulings continue to enforce conscription requirements and financial sanctions on non-enlisting Haredi men, reinforcing procedural and political barriers. With the September 30 deadline approaching and ongoing debates in the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee showing limited progress toward passage, trader consensus assigns an 85.5% implied probability against enactment.
基於Polymarket數據的AI實驗性摘要。這不是交易建議,也不影響該市場的結算方式。 · 更新於
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