Shas, elections bill undercut Tal Law alternatives (JERUSALEM POST) By JPOST.COM STAFF, LAHAV HARKOV 05/07/12)
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Measures to pass an alternative to the Tal Law on haredi (ultra-
Orthodox) enlistment in the military fell short Monday, amid actions
from the Shas party and the advancement of a bill to dissolve the
Knesset.
Earlier, the Ministerial Committee for Legislation cleared proposals
for alternatives to the "Tal Law" from the Yisrael Beytenu and
Independence parties, allowing them to advance in the Knesset before
it dissolves this week.
But Shas appealed the approval, meaning the ministers have to discuss
it again before it can be fast-tracked. Regardless, steps to dissolve
the Knesset today mean the alternatives would not have time to pass.
The Tal Law, which allows haredi (ultra-Orthodox) men to indefinitely
defer IDF service and was recently invalidated by the High Court of
Justice, is set to become the central issue in the upcoming election.
Yisrael Beytenu is recruiting MKs to support its replacement for the
legislation, which would require all 18-year-old men to enlist in the
IDF or perform civilian service. The proposal allows for 1,000
yeshiva students and the same number of athletes and artists to
receive an exemption from the draft to encourage those with
exceptional talents. Those who do not serve the state may not receive
any grants or payments from the government.
Yisrael Beytenu welcomed the decision by the ministerial committee,
who the party said "understood well the importance of the bill." The
party urged Knesset members from all factions "to take advantage of
this opportunity to replace the Tal Law, which perpetuates inequality
in Israeli society and uneven distribution of its burden. "
MK David Rotem who initiated the bill said, "I think the law is very
important because it recognizes both the importance of military
service and the importance of Torah study."
"Every Israeli citizen must to military service and the days when the
entire burden is carried on the shoulders of a certain population of
people must be a thing of the past," he added.
The Independence bill, proposed by MK Einat Wilf, calls for the IDF
to decide which 18-year-olds should serve in the military. Those who
are not recruited by the army would have to perform civilian service
for one year. According to Wilf, Independence’s bill is the only
one “that is based on the IDF’s understanding of security.”
Independence party chairman Ehud Barak submitted an identical
ministerial bill, which does not require approval from the committee.
Wilf’s move is meant to strengthen Barak’s measure.
Also Monday, Shas leader Eli Yishai met with Camp Sucker protesters
in their tent outside the Prime Minister’s Office Monday afternoon to
discuss the options for replacing the Tal Law.
Asked why, as someone who served in the army and someone whose
children have served, Yishai does not support a law requiring service
for all, the Interior Minister said that he is in favor of drafting
any haredi man not studying in yeshiva.
Leaders of the Camp Sucker movement on Monday slammed both Likud and
Shas for torpedoing legislation that would replace the "Tal Law" with
a more equitable solution that would increase the number of IDF
inductees by drafting more minorities.
In a press release, the Camp Sucker leaders said that Prime Minister
Binyamin Netanyahu had "sold the equality of the citizens of the
state in a filthy political deal." The group also singled out Yishai,
who they say was responsible for coordinating the early elections
with Netanyahu in order to destroy the bill.
Idan Miller and Boaz Nol, leaders of the Camp Sucker group,
said "Netanyahu promised us, in front of the entire nation, that he
would take responsibility for increasing equality in the IDF draft
process. He promised that he would do so in the current Knesset, and
then he went and sold the the citizens of the country to the haredi
parties... for nothing more than his own political survival."
They added that "the public will not forgive a politician that lies
over and over. May every Jewish mother know that she has put fate of
her son under the care of a completely untrustworthy prime minister."
The comment parodies a famous saying by Israel´s first prime
minister, David Ben-Gurion, who famously said: “May every Jewish
mother know that she has put the fate of her son under the care of
commanders who are up to the task.” (© 1995-2011, The Jerusalem Post
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