IDI analysis shows National-Religious men driving shift in IDF reserve duty as overall numbers fall
Among other key findings, it was found that National-Religious men are increasingly over-represented in IDF reserve service in relation to their share of Israel's population.
An analysis by the Israel Democracy Institute (IDI) reveals significant shifts in IDF reserve service during the Israel-Hamas War, based on Central Bureau of Statistics data from 2023 to 2025. National-Religious men are increasingly over-represented in reserve duty, with 31% serving despite comprising only 15% of Israel's population. Their participation increased substantially, while secular men's participation decreased the most, though they still form the largest group of reservists. Haredi men showed minimal involvement, with only 0.3% participating. Overall reserve duty participation declined across all groups year by year.
- In 2025, 4.1% of National-Religious men served monthly, compared to 1.7% of secular men and 0.3% of Haredim.
- Women constituted approximately 13.5% of all reservists, with secular and traditional women overrepresented relative to their populations.
- The high-tech sector initially had the highest percentage of workers in reserve duty in 2023 (16.5%), but by 2025, it had the lowest rate among the business and public sectors (2.3%).
- Religious men in rural areas were more likely to serve than those in cities.
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