The largest political party in the Kismet, Kadima, has left the governing coalition over the draft issue.
The current leader of Kadima, Shaul Mofaz, former Israel Defense Forces chief of staff, who feels very strongly about ending the Haredi exemption, said that the Prime Minister’s decision not to end the exemption for Haredi was unacceptable.
The popular attitude toward the issue is complex and intense. Many Israelis
dislike the Haredi (Orthodox Jews). Many dislike the “civilian service” alternative that
most of the Haredi would take as opposed to military service. Meanwhile, the
IDF Rabbinate has become more and more Orthodox and strident,
Some rabbis are even telling soldiers what orders they can disobey, they shouldn’t have
female instructors, and can disobey female NCOs and officers.
A number of Jews don’t want the Haredi in the IDF at all, because of all
their special requirements, disruptiveness, the idea of giving them (more)
guns, etc. Finally, a lot of people see the “Draft Haredi” issue as a
diversion from the problems of growing income inequality, control of the
economy by a couple dozen families, the West Bank, etc.
The “Share the Burden” argument is occasionally made, but is less important than the
larger issue of the Haredi state-within-a-state and their oft-proclaimed
intention of turning Israel into a theocracy with them in charge.
This is not about conscientious objection to war, or about “sharing the
burden.” It’s about the Haredi “state within a state” and how far Israel,
an ostensibly secular country, will give in to those who want to take it over
and institute a theocracy.
Many say that the issue was never the draft per se — militarily, the Haredim are far more
trouble than they’re worth, as proven by the “Nahal” battalion that was set
up on an experimental basis to see if you could have a Haredi work/military
unit modeled after the old “Pioneer” outfits. Total failure.





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I’m sure as controversial as our our arguments re accepting females for combat roles or homosexuals in the ranks. The human engineer warriors that opt for a favorable vote rather than national security are a worldwide pain in the derriere.
It’s ploitics – the votes.
Thx, tom