Israeli Supreme Court Suspends Entry Into Force of Law Freezing Arrests of Draft Dodgers
The Israeli Supreme Court issued a conditional order on Wednesday halting the implementation of a newly passed law that freezes the detention of draft dodgers. The law had been approved by the Knesset plenary session just the day before. The court's decision temporarily prevents the law from taking effect while further details and considerations are reviewed. The law was intended to pause arrests of individuals evading military service, a contentious issue in Israeli society, particularly among ultra-Orthodox communities. Additional information and the full ruling from the Supreme Court are expected to be released soon.
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