Netanyahu faces crisis over draft dodging rebellion (INDEPENDENT UK) DONALD MACINTYRE 07/05/12)
Source: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/netanyahu-faces-crisis-over-draft-dodging-rebellion-7912694.html
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A committee has said that 80 per cent of ultra-Orthodox Jews should
do national service
Benjamin Netanyahu´s two-month-old broadened coalition hit its first
crisis yesterday over the controversial issue of compulsory military
service for ultra-Orthodox Jews.
Shaul Mofaz, Deputy Prime Minister and leader of the centrist Kadima
party, warned that the Israeli Prime Minister had a "matter of days"
to implement the report of a committee chaired by a Kadima Knesset
member recommending a major increase in military service by the ultra-
Orthodox.
The threat of a walkout by the party, whose entry to the government
expanded the ruling coalition to a formidable 94 out of 120 Knesset
seats, follows a decision by Mr Netanyahu to "dissolve" the committee
in the face of opposition to the proposal by the ultra-Orthodox party
leaders in his coalition.
Nevertheless, the committee chairman, Yohanan Plesner, went ahead
yesterday by announcing his recommendation that 80 per cent of ultra-
Orthodox Jewish men of draft age should be in military or alternative
civilian national service by 2016. Under the Plesner plan, ultra-
Orthodox draft dodgers could face fines or even criminal punishment,
and lose property tax and housing benefits as well as education
scholarships. The widespread exemptions on the grounds of religious
study would be narrowed to a mere 1,500 outstanding students per year.
"The report is the result of the first major test of our partnership
with the Prime Minister and the Likud," Mr Mofaz told a Kadima party
meeting. "I expect the Prime Minister to adopt the committee´s
decisions. This is a condition for us to remain in the government."
The exemptions for religious study started soon after the state´s
foundation when 400 students were allowed to forgo military service
to build up religious scholarship wiped out by the Holocaust. That
number has grown to about 60,000 today.
The Tal law governing the present exemption system has been declared
unconstitutional by the Supreme Court. The ruling was one of several
factors that led Mr Netanyahu to call a September election – until
Kadima shored up his coalition. (©independent.co.uk 07/05/12)
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