Gadi Eizenkot and Naftali Bennett Condemn Knesset's Approval of Exemption Law for Haredi Draft Dodgers
Gadi Eizenkot, chairman of the Yisrael party and former IDF Chief of Staff, sharply criticized the Knesset's approval of a law exempting Haredi draft dodgers from arrest. He described the coalition as "the most reckless in Israel's history," accusing it of weakening the Israel Defense Forces amid a difficult war. Eizenkot warned Prime Minister Netanyahu that the IDF Chief of Staff's warning letter had been delivered and that Netanyahu could no longer claim ignorance or lack of timely notice.
Naftali Bennett, chairman of the Yachdav party and former Prime Minister, also condemned the decision, calling it a "low and anti-Zionist moment." Bennett accused the outgoing government of betraying soldiers, their families, and the serving public in its final days. Both leaders expressed deep concern about the impact of the law on military morale and national security during ongoing conflict.
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