draft – www.israelhayom.com https://www.israelhayom.com israelhayom english website Thu, 23 May 2024 05:16:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 https://www.israelhayom.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/cropped-G_rTskDu_400x400-32x32.jpg draft – www.israelhayom.com https://www.israelhayom.com 32 32 Defense minister delays drafting ultra-Orthodox yeshiva students https://www.israelhayom.com/2024/05/23/defense-minister-delays-drafting-ultra-orthodox-yeshiva-students/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2024/05/23/defense-minister-delays-drafting-ultra-orthodox-yeshiva-students/#respond Thu, 23 May 2024 04:20:33 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=955089   Defense Minister Yoav Gallant has ordered the IDF to temporarily postpone sending draft notices to Haredi yeshiva students, as political negotiations continue over legislation regulating the conscription of ultra-Orthodox men. The decision comes about a month after the High Court of Justice ruled that the long-standing exemption allowing Haredi men to defer mandatory military […]

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Defense Minister Yoav Gallant has ordered the IDF to temporarily postpone sending draft notices to Haredi yeshiva students, as political negotiations continue over legislation regulating the conscription of ultra-Orthodox men.

The decision comes about a month after the High Court of Justice ruled that the long-standing exemption allowing Haredi men to defer mandatory military service must end. The court also ordered the cessation of government funding to yeshivas during the interim period before new laws are enacted.

While the military says it has complied with the ruling by preparing draft orders for yeshiva students, Gallant has blocked their delivery for now. Officials familiar with the matter say Gallant aims to "successfully draft Haredim" through potential political agreements rather than unilateral conscription that could spark a confrontation.

"We don't want to send notices and start a struggle that will not really lead to drafting Haredim," one of the officials said. "We are seeking to exhaust political processes that may provide backing for drafting Haredim through cooperation, which will lead to more effective conscription."

The delayed draft notices have drawn criticism from some quarters who view it as an unfair privilege for the ultra-Orthodox community. However, Gallant's office argues that a more measured approach coordinated with Haredi leaders could improve enlistment outcomes.

In the meantime, yeshiva budgets of approximately 30 million shekels ($8.5 million) per month remain frozen in accordance with the High Court ruling as the legal framework is revised.

The Defense Ministry has received recommendations from a committee led by Maj. Gen. (res.) Eliezer Shkedi that studied Haredi conscription. Key proposals include a pilot program at IDF induction centers, focusing on recruiting men not engaged in full-time Torah study, establishing Haredi-oriented prep courses, and opening all military roles to ultra-Orthodox conscripts.

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Soldiers will no longer serve as professional dancers, IDF decides https://www.israelhayom.com/2020/05/04/idf-soldiers-will-no-longer-serve-as-professional-dancers/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2020/05/04/idf-soldiers-will-no-longer-serve-as-professional-dancers/#respond Mon, 04 May 2020 15:46:33 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=490651 The Israel Defense Forces has decided to abolish the role of dancers in its entertainment troupes after a video clip of two male recruits dancing made headlines.  The head of the IDF Personnel Directorate, Maj. Gen. Moti Almoz, was reportedly unhappy with the video that surfaced in which singer Noa Kirel performed with the two […]

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The Israel Defense Forces has decided to abolish the role of dancers in its entertainment troupes after a video clip of two male recruits dancing made headlines. 

The head of the IDF Personnel Directorate, Maj. Gen. Moti Almoz, was reportedly unhappy with the video that surfaced in which singer Noa Kirel performed with the two dancers.

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Israelis are generally required to carry out military service upon reaching the age 18. Those with a unique talent are allowed to continue those pursuits as part of their military service. Almoz's decision means that Kirel and others who join this track would continue singing on stage without any backup dancers.

The two male dancers from the clip, along with two female dancers, will be reassigned to roles that allow for enough free time to continue their dancing pursuits.

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Lapid criticizes haredi 'maneuvering' on draft bill https://www.israelhayom.com/2019/04/24/lapid-attacks-haredi-maneuvering-on-draft-bill/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2019/04/24/lapid-attacks-haredi-maneuvering-on-draft-bill/#respond Wed, 24 Apr 2019 08:04:57 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=360561 MK Yair Lapid, No. 2 on the Blue and White list, criticized a compromise to end the crisis over haredi conscription proposed by the haredi factions and first reported in Israel Hayom as "tricky maneuvers." The idea of mandatory military service for Ultra-Orthodox yeshiva students, who have traditionally been exempt from conscription, has been a […]

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MK Yair Lapid, No. 2 on the Blue and White list, criticized a compromise to end the crisis over haredi conscription proposed by the haredi factions and first reported in Israel Hayom as "tricky maneuvers."

The idea of mandatory military service for Ultra-Orthodox yeshiva students, who have traditionally been exempt from conscription, has been a spoke in the wheels of the process of putting together the next governing coalition. The main sticking point has been that the haredi factions oppose a law that would impose conscription that was authorized by the defense establishment under former Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman, who says he will not agree to the legislation being altered in the slightest to accommodate the haredi demands.

In response, the haredi factions are working on a solution that would not entail any change to the proposed draft bill, which would mean Lieberman could support it. However, the haredim would seek to add a declaration that is important to their rabbis, which would state that any yeshiva student who wanted to continue studying Torah would be able to do so.

The haredim said the defense establishment could add the rabbinical declaration.

In addition, the haredim want to pass a basic law that would enshrine in law the importance of Torah study, hoping that a basic law would prevent the High Court from rejecting laws exempting yeshiva students from military service on the grounds that the exemption violates the principle of equality.

"The haredi string-pullers are once again trying tricky maneuvers with the IDF's [haredi] draft bill," Lapid wrote on Twitter.

"The draft bill should be passed exactly as it is written. Without additions, without money on the side, without codicils, without a 'Basic Law: The Importance of Torah Study,' whose only purpose is to allow people to evade IDF service," Lapid wrote.

Lapid tagged Lieberman and said, "You gave your word."

One haredi official involved in the negotiations had harsh words for Lieberman in a conversation with Israel Hayom.

"We, along with the [national] religious, represent 20 seats, whereas Lieberman is only worth five," the official said.

"Nevertheless, we are the ones who are willing to take steps to accommodate him. With 20 seats, we could easily demand that a law different from the one the defense establishment wrote be passed, something that we would agree with – and still, we're saying that we're willing to compromise on the Defense Ministry bill, even without changes to it, other than one declarative clause that will ensure that those who study Torah will be able to continue to study Torah," the official continued.

"The Defense Ministry's draft bill is inconvenient for the haredi world, and yet we're the ones who are compromising. Avigdor Lieberman doesn't even need to dial back his demand that the bill pass as-is," the official said.

Meanwhile, the National Union responded on Tuesday to a report in Israel Hayom that if Smotrich is not given the justice portfolio, he will ask for the public security portfolio and seek the authority to appoint a new police commissioner.

Smotrich stressed on Tuesday that if he did not receive the justice portfolio, he would seek the education portfolio. According to his agreement with Habayit Hayehudi chairman Rafi Peretz, whose party ran with the National Union on a joint ticket, Smotrich has the first pick of portfolios. However, despite his denials, party sources said it was possible that Smotrich would agree to serve as public security minister.

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