As for the mobility or mortar platoons in the maneuvering infantry brigades - After one unsuccessful experiment to integrate women into the infantry mobility profession, the Chief of Staff instructed the opening of another experiment in 2026 - We have not been provided with further information at this stage. The opening of the experiment in the Infantry Mobility Department did indeed follow the instruction to integrate women as part of an experience in the infantry mobility professions - However, as explained above, it should be remembered that one unsuccessful experiment is usually not enough to draw final conclusions. Therefore, I am of the opinion that at this stage, the army must continue to persist in the aforementioned process.
As for the special and elite units that conduct screening procedures (which are not the Yahalam unit and Unit 669) - Thus far, an attempt has been made to integrate women into these units as part of the selection process for the General Staff Commando Unit, while the rest of the special and elite units that conduct screening procedures remain closed to women. This is when the respondents do not claim that the reason for this is that the nature and nature of the combat roles in these units do not allow women to serve in them (with the exception of a few individual positions). The opening of the experiment in Sayeret Matkal did provide a certain response to this head of the conditional order; However, this does not permit to freeze on the yeast - The military must continue to act in accordance with the provisions of the order nisi, and integrate women into all those elite and special units that conduct screening procedures for which no decision has been made, because due to the nature and nature of the position, it is not feasible to integrate women into them.
- Thus, even though the order nisi did not mark an ideal future "finish line" but rather defined the interim operative steps that the respondents must now take in the near term, it appears that the respondents did not fully comply with what was stated therein, at least with regard to the opening of the experiment with the maneuver's armor. For this reason, it cannot be said that a response to the order nisi was given in a manner that justifies determining that the petitions have become redundant.
The Proper Remedy in the Petitions in Question