Recordings of Rabbi Moshe Brzezowski, a leading figure within the Agudat Israel religious party and member of the Council of Torah Sages’ rabbinical committee, reveal a private stance at odds with his public opposition to the Israeli military. The recordings indicate Rabbi Brzezowski believes a mass influx of Haredi (ultra-Orthodox) individuals into the army would occur if the military facilitated it, requiring no further action. This contrasts sharply with his publicly advocated hardline position against Haredi service in the Israel Defense Forces. The recordings were obtained exclusively and expose a potential disconnect between the public rhetoric and private views of a prominent religious leader. The comments suggest a willingness to accept, and even anticipate, increased Haredi participation in the military under certain conditions. This revelation could fuel debate surrounding mandatory service for Haredi men in Israel. The recordings have sparked controversy and questions about the sincerity of the anti-draft movement.