Antes de integrar a las combatientes: los israelíes prefieren la adaptación para los soldados religiosos
Una encuesta de "Mashav" y el "Índice Tzohar para el Judaísmo y la Tradición" encontró que la sociedad israelí está dividida casi por igual en la cuestión de integrar mujeres en unidades blindadas frente a…
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A new survey reveals that Israeli public opinion is nearly evenly split between prioritizing female combat integration and accommodating religious male soldiers, with only a slim majority of women supporting the former. This finding exposes a tension at the frontier of military policy, where gender equality and religious observance collide. The data challenges assumptions about uniform support for gender integration, suggesting policymakers face a deeply divided electorate. Watch for how the IDF navigates these competing pressures as it considers expanding women's roles in armored units.
