Finance Minister Yair Lapid spoke today after a committee meeting tasked with changing the rules ended without results.
Military service is compulsory in Israel, but thousands of ultra-Orthodox Jews get exemptions each year to pursue religious studies. The ultra-Orthodox insist military service would compromise their strict religious lifestyle, while Israelis who serve in the military say the system is unfair.
Lapid's party surged in January's parliamentary election by vowing to make the ultra-Orthodox "share the burden" of military service.