MK Goldknopf Sparks Controversy by Blaming Draft Dodgers in Tel Aviv During Torah Study Law Debate
A heated confrontation erupted in the Knesset committee on Sunday during a discussion of a Basic Law proposal concerning Torah study. MK Yitzhak Goldknopf of United Torah Judaism ignited outrage among opposition members by accusing draft dodgers discussed in the debate of residing in Tel Aviv. His remarks provoked loud protests and shouts of "shame on you" from opposition lawmakers, who condemned the generalization and the targeting of Tel Aviv residents amid ongoing public debates about military service exemptions.
Goldknopf initially expressed surprise that the issue required defense, then directly blamed Tel Aviv residents for evading service. The committee chair attempted to calm the tensions as members objected to the sweeping accusations. Later, Goldknopf clarified his position by comparing Torah students to individuals legally exempted from cultural and sports activities, citing examples such as theater and the World Cup. This analogy drew further interruptions questioning the relevance of comparing sports and cultural exemptions to prolonged Torah study.
Concluding his remarks, Goldknopf emphasized that the Haredi community respects those serving in the military but stressed that the existence of the State of Israel depends on Torah study. He asserted that Torah study should be uninterrupted and noted that in Western countries, no one is prevented from studying Torah. His comments underscored the ongoing tension between secular and religious perspectives on military service and exemptions in Israel.
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