Legal Advisor Condemns Draft Law on Draft Dodgers as Undermining Military Service
How 3 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
First reported by Behadrei Haredim · 2 hours ago
What happened
The legal advisor to the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, Miri Frenkel-Shur, condemned a draft law on draft dodgers for creating a long-term exemption path and legitimizing evasion. She warned the bill removes key enforcement measures and could encourage future non-compliance with military service. A rally in Bnei Brak opposing the law included incitement against the IDF Chief of Staff, condemned by Defense Minister Yoav Katz.
- 01Legal advisor Miri Frenkel-Shur calls the draft dodger law a 'mini draft law' bypassing exemption rules.
- 02The updated bill removes recruitment targets and economic sanctions against draft evaders.
- 03The law emphasizes Torah study to justify exemption without equivalent obligations.
- 04Frenkel-Shur warns the bill grants immunity to future draft evaders, encouraging non-compliance.
- 05A Bnei Brak rally against draft dodger detention included incitement against IDF Chief of Staff.
- 06Defense Minister Yoav Katz condemned the incitement and warned against crossing red lines.
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