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lifeisliterallylimited:

Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men attend a protest in Jerusalem’s Mea Shearim neighbourhood, against a new conscription law that might force ultra-Orthodox Jews to serve in the army June 25, 2012. Israel’s Supreme Court ruled in February that the so-called “Tal Law”, a 2002 measure that effectively shielded ultra-Orthodox communities from military service, was unconstitutional. The government, faced with the court’s ruling, must now either revamp the law, which will expire in August, or approve new legislation. 

REUTERS/Baz Ratner

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