IDF Rejects Criticism of Chief of Staff Over Opposition to Draft Law for Ultra-Orthodox
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First reported by Now 14 · 2 days ago
What happened
IDF Chief of Staff Aviv Kochavi faces political attacks after opposing a law protecting ultra-Orthodox draft evaders, with military officials warning it weakens the army and harms recruitment. Kochavi sent formal opposition letters to top government officials as the bill advanced in the Knesset, while senior military sources defended his leadership and stressed the law’s negative impact on the IDF.
- 01IDF Chief of Staff Aviv Kochavi faces political attacks over opposition to ultra-Orthodox draft evasion law.
- 02Military officials warn criticism of Kochavi undermines army leadership and morale.
- 03The draft exemption law was approved by Knesset but frozen by the Supreme Court.
- 04IDF calls the law discriminatory and damaging to ultra-Orthodox recruitment efforts.
- 05Kochavi sent letters to top officials opposing the bill before further Knesset readings.
- 06The IDF stresses the law removes a key tool for encouraging ultra-Orthodox enlistment.
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