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Data Shows Sharp Drop in Chareidi Enlistment Following Wave of Arrests

Jul 7, 2026·2 min read

A significant decline has been recorded in the number of chareidi recruits joining the IDF’s Chashmonean Brigade, with a new report attributing the drop to the recent wave of arrests targeting yeshivah students.

According to a report published by Walla, dozens of chareidi candidates who had already begun the screening and enlistment process for the Chashmonean Brigade have withdrawn or halted their applications in recent months.

The report states that during the most recent enlistment cycle in May, only about 97 new soldiers joined the brigade, despite an estimated annual pool of approximately 14,000 potential chareidi recruits.

Conversations with candidates cited in the report indicate that the recent increase in arrests has been the primary reason many chose to abandon the enlistment process. The broader public debate over drafting chareidim, together with pressure from within the chareidi community, has also affected their willingness to continue.

The findings echo comments made by Sgt. Maj. (Res.) Elchanan Wasserman, the former head of recruitment for the IDF’s Chareidi Chashmonean Brigade and current director of the Derech Yoav preparatory academies, in a recent interview.

During the interview, Wasserman issued a stark warning to policymakers and law enforcement officials regarding the arrest of yeshivah students who do not enlist.

“These arrests are taking us on a 100-meter sprint—but in reverse,” he said. “They are not helping increase chareidi enlistment; they are preventing it.”

{Matzav.com}

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