Military Conscription

Ultra-Orthodox Israelis Protest, Sparking Conscription Debate

The city of Jerusalem witnessed a massive protest involving hundreds of thousands of ultra-Orthodox Jewish Israelis, unified in opposition to proposed changes regarding military conscription exemptions for religious students. This “march of the million” saw the participation of nearly all Haredi factions, reflecting a strong stance against altering the existing legal exemptions that have been in place since Israel’s founding. With the ongoing war in Gaza, calls for the ultra-Orthodox community to contribute more to military service have escalated, intensifying the debate over their role in national defense.

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Denmark to Draft Women into Army Amid Russian Threat, Expanding Conscription

Denmark is expanding its military conscription to include women for the first time, aligning with the growing military investment across NATO countries due to current global events. This change, based on a major defense agreement, will enter women into a lottery system alongside men, with implementation advanced to summer 2025. The updated program aims to increase the annual number of conscripts and will also extend the duration of service. This move, along with a $7 billion fund to bolster its military, reflects Denmark’s broader effort to strengthen its defense capabilities and address the changing security landscape in Europe.

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Denmark to Draft Women: Military Equality in the Face of Russian Aggression

Denmark is expanding its military conscription to include women, a move spurred by rising geopolitical tensions and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. This decision, which was passed by Parliament in early June, will place women in the draft lottery alongside men, starting in summer 2025, and is expected to increase the number of individuals undergoing military service. The program will also extend the length of service and is part of a broader military buildup, including a significant investment fund to raise defense spending. While Denmark aims to increase its combat power and contribute to NATO deterrence, it also faces challenges such as accommodation and potential issues such as sexual harassment.

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North Korea Military Draft Evasion: Fake TB Claims Questioned

To avoid sending their sons to fight in Russia, North Korean families are paying exorbitant bribes—over 100 times the average monthly salary—for falsified tuberculosis diagnoses. This cost has increased dramatically as more families seek to prevent their sons’ deployment. The Kim Jong Un regime has reportedly sent thousands of troops to support Russia’s war effort in Ukraine, a deployment met with confusion and growing questions from North Korean citizens. Despite facing significant casualties, Russia may request additional troops from North Korea in the coming months.

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Israeli Women Protest Ultra-Orthodox Military Exemptions

Wives and mothers of Israeli soldiers are protesting the exemption from military conscription granted to ultra-Orthodox men, a policy the Supreme Court ruled against in June. The ongoing war in Gaza and other conflicts have placed an immense strain on the army, necessitating additional manpower. Despite this need, the government, including ultra-Orthodox parties, is working to maintain the exemption, facing opposition from many Israelis who feel the burden of military service is unfairly distributed. This protest highlights the deep societal divisions and growing anger over the issue, fueled by the significant toll of the war on families of soldiers.

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Kim Jong Un might have sent weak and unprepared soldiers to Russia – Wall Street Journal

The notion that Kim Jong Un might have sent weak and unprepared soldiers to Russia is a stark reflection of the tragic state of affairs for these young men, who likely never chose this path. The reports suggest that these soldiers are primarily under the age of 20, merely at the dawn of their military conscription, thrust into a brutal conflict that pits them against Ukrainian forces. It’s hard not to feel a mix of pity and outrage at this maneuver by Kim, a dictator who not only exercises authoritarian control over his country but is also willing to sacrifice the lives of his citizens to benefit his geopolitical interests.… Continue reading