One may think that you live in Israel and know everything that's going on here. In fact you just wrote a bunch of baloneys.
How do you know what we teach our kids? Have you seen any recording of it? Or a TV show where we teach our kids hatred? Have you heard how we teach our kids to hate and to destroy the other side? Or perhaps you've learned in one of our schools by yourself?
On the other hand, we just saw one of the evidences of what the other side teaches its children.
And there's no program to encourage secular kids to educate in religious schools. In fact the government tried a few times to cut the religious schools budget, but the reigning parties needed the support of the religious parties in order to assemble a coalition, and one of their (the religious parties) conditions was to leave the budget as is (and sometimes even to increase it).
And about guaranteeing more religious generation... Well, vast majority (and not all of them) of the religious folks don't serve in the army, and Israel interested in soldiers that could protect our country. So why do we need to guarantee more religious generation that will not serve in the army and will not pay taxes (as you say)? Do the math.
And again, this thread is about Lebanon and Hezbollah, leave Israel aside of it.
Yes, I read a lot about Israel's external and internal policies, besides watching dozens of documentary movies (Arabic, German and French) about the whole situation there.
And for the evidences, I can as well post evidences and from the same site, but as you said it is going to be another an off topic discussion about Zionism and its effect on the Israeli society.
And for you to say that the government is the one who is trying to cut the budget off the religious schools, I can say loudly that this is nonsense. How the government could oppose itself and it is in the first place a right wing government controlled by the likud and Chas parties. And you've just proved me true by saying that it isn't the government that supports the religious schools but it is reigning parties, and I say that the final repercussions are the most important here. Yes, the Israeli government realised how dangerous the religious people are, yet at the end, they've been more and more powerful and their effects are increasing. Just check the annual increase of the fanatic religious citizens compared to the secular ones.
As for the number of religious folks, of course, it is vital, exactly as the number of the serving soldiers. I know that the Israeli society, since its foundation, has been obsessed by the idea of surrounding themselves with a wall of soldiers and tanks. But if fuel is required for the Israeli weapons of mass destruction to work, it can't move one soldier one inch. The religious fanatics are the fuel for those soldiers, or let me say the fuel of all the society, taking into consideration that the whole nation is just an army.
Get real and try to comprehend the circumstances where you do live. I don't know if you're religious or secular. But if you're religious, what you said was expected, all religious have the same strict ideology. But if you are secular, you're living a huge daydream.