Current sectionIsrael NewsIsrael SecurityAfter yeshiva heads threatened to halt their students' enlistment to the Armored Corps, the IDF said it would conduct a pilot program to integrate women into the corps, but that they would not serve with men in the same frameworksShare to FacebookShare to XArticle printing is available to subscribers onlyPrint in a simple, ad-free formatSubscribeComments: Zen reading is available to subscribers onlyAd-free and in a comfortable reading formatSubscribeYaniv Kubovich02:46 AM • June 11 2026 IDTIsrael's military denied on Wednesday that the High Court of Justice had ruled it must recruit women combat soldiers to the Armored Corps, saying it only mandated a pilot program be conducted to examine the issue. Loading...Click the alert icon to follow topics:Israel High CourtIDFGadi EisenkotEyal ZamirCommentsLoading...In the NewsIn the News: Israel-Iran Live UpdatesGaza OffensiveU.S.-IranWest Bank SanctionsIsrael ElectionsGraham PlatnerHaQuizHaaretz PodcastNetanyahu, Listen to Your Friend in the White House: Don't RunWill Netanyahu Even Run This Time?Netanyahu I and Netanyahu IIHaaretz CartoonKnesset Moves Forward With Law to Grant Special Standing for Torah StudentsRemembering and rebuilding two years laterICYMI'We Were Ordered to Kill': The 1967 Nakba That Israelis Don't Know AboutSix-year-old Boy Punctures a Magritte Iconic Masterpiece at Israel MuseumOne Killed, Five Wounded in Terror Shooting Rampage in Central IsraelGermany Is Paying a Price for Its Sweeping Support for IsraelIf the Netanyahu Government Falls, This Will Be the Reason'Server in the Sky': How Israeli Drones Became a 'Target Generator' Over Gaza
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After Yeshiva Heads Threatened to Halt Their Students' Enlistment to the Armored Corps, the IDF Said It Would Conduct a Pilot Program to Integrate Women Into the Corps, but That They Would Not Serve With Men in the Same Frameworks









