well, for more on this, we speak to john perry, who's a former associate press chief editor for europe, africa, and mid lease, and he joins us live from tel aviv them. and please explain. so that's exactly why this has been one of the most contentious, this disputes rhonda across the israel. and why this is very much divisive as well. really, community used to be her small, but because of tremendous birth rates around 7 children per family or more, they've grown to be about a native israel, any doubling proportion every couple of years, every 20 years. and, and basically currently they account for something approaching a quarter of all potential draft stage jewish. and there's been an arrangement. it's just as the founding of the country. but if they go into it should have a 7 areas, then they don't have to serve. but it's becoming untenable both because their numbers are growing too much. uh, and, and also because of the current conflict of the military needs more soldiers and that fact has been exposed. and the reality where some is really stuck in the reserve is serve up to $200.00