Penalties for Ultra-Orthodox Draft Evaders Revealed; Rabbis Vow Students Will Not Serve
הסכומים שיישללו מהמשתמטים, ומתקפת מנהיג הציבור הליטאי על בג"ץ: "רשעים"
Summary
Following a Supreme Court ruling on mandatory military service for ultra-Orthodox men, details of financial penalties for draft evaders are emerging, while leading ultra-Orthodox rabbis and politicians reaffirmed that yeshiva students will not serve — igniting a new political crisis in Israel.
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