Haredi daughter joins Israel’s Border Police as proud family defies extremists with powerful public support

A brave Haredi woman enlists proudly, shattering radical anti-IDF pressures with family’s unwavering support.

Media personality Yossi Reiner released an emotionally charged video on X today, capturing a rare and powerful moment: a young woman from a Haredi family stepping forward to enlist in the Israel Border Police—surrounded by relatives who embrace her with pride and blessing.

The woman, Ba’ash Indursky, is the daughter of Shlomo Indursky, the administrative director of the prestigious Belz Hasidic headquarters in Jerusalem. In the clip, her father and other family members walk with her to the induction point, hugging her tightly just before she crosses into the military base to begin her service.

The public show of encouragement from a Haredi family—especially within the Belz community—sparked dramatic online reaction. Many praised the courage of the young woman and her family, highlighting the unusual sight of a Haredi daughter openly joining the security forces despite constant pressure from extremist factions that oppose IDF enlistment.

The moment stands as a symbol of unity, Jewish resilience, and the expanding recognition within the religious world that service in Israel’s security forces is honorable, essential, and deeply Jewish.

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