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Related: About this forumIsrael To End Draft Exemptions For Ultra-Orthodox
ERUSALEM (AP) -- Israel's defense minister instructed the military on Tuesday to start drafting ultra-Orthodox Jewish men like other Israelis - but it could take a while to implement.
Ehud Barak appeared to be buying time on this politically explosive order by giving defense officials a month to craft a plan to put it into practice.
Some ultra-Orthodox activists vowed immediately after the decision that members of their community would go to jail rather than cut short their religious studies to serve, while others sounded skeptical that Barak would enforce the law. Defense officials say privately that the military is not prepared to immediately absorb tens of thousands of ultra-Orthodox men.
Barak's decree fills a legal vacuum on the status of the draft. The existing law exempting tens of thousands of ultra-Orthodox men from serving was due to expire at midnight. Israel's Supreme Court had overturned that legislation in February, but it remained in effect as the government struggled to come up with a new formula on an issue that has generated tremendous resentment among Israel's secular majority and modern Orthodox who do serve the compulsory three years.
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Fresh_Start
(11,330 posts)perhaps the right wing would be somewhat less militaristic if they had to serve
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azurnoir
(45,850 posts)but I notice that the draft for Israeli Arabs or as I am told Palestinians that have Israeli citizenship seems to have been dropped or at least is not mentioned because it was part of this
bemildred
(90,061 posts)aranthus
(3,385 posts)oberliner
(58,724 posts)Your thoughts on this?