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Response rates from 1.2k United Torah Judaism voters.
37% Yes |
63% No |
30% Yes |
52% No |
3% Yes, and it should be at least two years of service |
10% No, service should be a choice instead of an obligation |
2% Yes, but only for those who do not pursue further education or employment |
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2% Yes, but with less focus on military training and more focus on education and skill development |
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0% Yes, but only for those who are starting to build a criminal record |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 1.2k United Torah Judaism voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 1.2k United Torah Judaism voters.
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Unique answers from United Torah Judaism voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9JLCRR710mos10MO
yes, until there isnt a peace treaty with palestine, keep status quo, everyone serves when 18 except for arabs and yeshiva students
@9J3G9MV11mos11MO
No, as many people would be more helpful than in the army for the nation. 2 years of community service should be a option for who wants. Most of Israelis understand why the army exists and why they need to serve in order to guard the country from its enemies.
@9DCJTSD1yr1Y
Generally citizens should have to perform some form of service, but it shouldn't have to necessarily be military; it should be able to be some other form of service. Exceptions should be made for some Yeshivah students, and some other people seeking higher education
@9RNSRRY4mos4MO
All 18 year olds should be required be required to provide at least one year of national service, not necessarily military service.
@9QZQL944mos4MO
Everyone who's capable of joining should be at least three years, and those who are not capable should do public service
@9L85XG28mos8MO
keep current system, ultra-orthodox and arabs should no be requried to serve, everyone else should provide a year at 18, but focus on military trainng as well as education and skill devlopment
@9KGV6YV9mos9MO
If one does not want to participate in military service, there should be other options: community service, ecological service, public journalism and the arts, education, policing, ambulance corps, social work, etc.
@9D624231yr1Y
Yes, two years of social service in which one is allowed to study part-time in an academic institution of any kind (university, yeshiva, etc.) but the IDF should be allowed to recruit to itself those who it sees fit, and pay them accordingly (perhaps offer academic scholarships).
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