Barak announces alternative Tal Law (JERUSALEM POST) By JPOST COM STAFF 04/30/12)
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Defense Minister Ehud Barak said Sunday he will submit a replacement
bill in the coming days for the contentious Tal Law, after some in
the coalition threatened that a failure to draft a new alternative
could endanger the future of the coalition.
Barak said his plan would present a "broader arrangement" for
enlistment, saying that the IDF will determine who to enlist, and who
will be referred to national or civil service instead. The IDF
mandated national service will last around a year, according to the
defense minister´s proposal.
As part of his proposal, Barak said the army would award soldiers
serving for two additional years a salary similar to minimum wage in
order to allow them to study or develop professional skills. The
youths that that the IDF defers to either civil or national service
will need to integrate afterward into the work force, according to
Barak´s plan.
Some 400 yeshiva students per year would be allowed to defer army
service to continue their studies, according to his plan. There are
currently approximately 60,000 full-time yeshiva students who are of
army service age but who have gained exemptions under the terms of
the Tal Law.
"Only an arrangement this broad will be equitable to all strata of
society, and fair to soldiers serving [in the IDF]," said Barak in a
written statement.
The defense minister said he hoped a preliminary reading of the law
would lead to negotiations with all the interested parties, and could
bring about the bill´s implementation by this upcoming summer. Jeremy
Sharon contributed to this report (© 1995-2011, The Jerusalem Post
04/30/12)
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