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Alongside the ultra-Orthodox politicians who have disappeared almost entirely, and the extremists who blamed victims for the Hamas slaughter, the vast majority of the ultra-Orthodox public has rallied round in an unprecedented manner to help during the emergency.
Ultra-Orthodox women volunteers at the IDF base. An Air Force base in southern Israel, last week. With Hassidic music and energetic chatter in the background, they pack care parcels for IDF soldiers. The diversity of opinions, stream of Judaism and age among these female volunteers, most of them from Jerusalem or Bnei Brak, is huge — but for most of them, just going there was not easy.
Female soldiers serving on the base come to take selfies with the ultra-Orthodox women, which they will post on social media. Some of the volunteers are uncomfortable having the occasion documented in this way; others are delighted.
Shortly after this, a charged argument breaks out over the issue of ultra-Orthodox recruitment into the IDF. The argument only ends when the women agree to disagree. No Israeli has been left unaffected by the war in Gaza. The extent of the massacre in the Gaza border communities stunned the ultra-Orthodox public no less than any other citizen of Israel and, as it did for all of us, it engendered a whole range of impulses — from anxiety to solidarity, from a desire to flee to an urge to fight.