PNN – The media of the Zionist regime announced on Tuesday night that Rabbi Zvi Friedman, the leader of the haredi movement, said that death is better than serving in the Zionist army.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, quoted by Palestinian Sama news agency, Friedman did not mention more details.
This is while Yitzhak Yosef, the Chief Rabbi of the Occupied Territories, threatened: if they force us to join the army, we will all leave Israel.
This Jewish rabbi said that the “Levi” tribe is exempt from joining the army and under no circumstances should this be done, and if they are forced to join the army, they will all leave this land.
This rabbi’s statement that the Haredi migrated from the occupied territories to escape from forced service, on March 20, was met with the reaction of another chief rabbi, David Stave.
“David Stav”, the chief rabbi of “Shoham” town, said in response to the statements of “Ishaq Youssef”, the leader of the Sephardi (Haredi) Jews, about emigration from the occupied territories: Those who hold the role of Israel’s chief rabbi were expected to encourage young men to go into conscription.
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This rabbi, who is the head of an extreme group of Zionist rabbis known as “Yitzar”, added: Rather than encouraging young people to disobey, flee and emigrate, the Chief Rabbi was expected to encourage them to be sent to the military service.
Also, Yair Lapid, the leader of the opposition faction of the Zionist regime, mocked the non-working and non-performance of duty by the Haredi.
He added: “If the Haredis go abroad (from the occupied territories), they will understand that they have to work to continue living.” Haredi living in other countries cannot even dream of being financially supported by anyone.
The former prime minister of the Zionist regime continued: If 66,000 students of Haredi religious sciences are sent to compulsory service, the army will have the necessary force to provide security.
The issue of sending Haredi youth to compulsory service has become one of the controversial topics in recent years in political circles in the Zionist regime.
The leader of the Sephardi Jews threatened on Saturday night: If they force us to join the Israeli army, we will all leave Israel (the occupied territories).
Many experts and secular officials of the Zionist regime consider the Haredis to be one of the future threats of this regime. Many Haredis do not believe in this regime, and the only thing that has made them stay in the occupied territories is having the facilities, facilities and monthly salaries of this regime.