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Netanyahu’s chief of staff demanded the dismissal of the minister of war/opposition criticism of the Haredi exemption law

PNN – The chief of staff of the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, Benjamin Netanyahu, demanded the dismissal of the war minister of this regime.

According to the report of Pakistan News Network, quoting from the Zionist newspaper “Yediot Aharnot”, Tsahi Braverman, the head of Netanyahu’s office, after the war minister Yoav Galant of this regime did not vote for the law exempting the Haredim (religious orthodox) from compulsory military service, he described him as a “disgraceful” person and demanded his dismissal.

The coalition supporting Netanyahu’s cabinet in the Knesset of the Zionist regime approved the law exempting Haredim from compulsory military service on Tuesday morning.

Israel Army Radio said: “Despite the opposition of (War) Minister Yoav Galant, the Knesset approved the draft law exempting Haredim with a majority of 63 out of 120 members.

Based on this report, 57 representatives also voted against this draft law.

Galant (from Netanyahu’s Likud party) was the only person in the coalition of 64 pro-cabinet Knesset members to vote against the draft.

This law includes lowering the age of exemption from compulsory military service for Haredis to 21 years; While the exemption age is now 26 years.

For decades, Haredi youths have been able to evade conscription by enrolling in religious schools to study religious texts and receiving repeated one-year study breaks until they reach the mandatory conscription exemption age.

Criticism of the Zionist regime’s opposition to the Haredi exemption law

On the other hand, Avigdor Lieberman, the head of the party known as Israel Beitno, emphasized that the exemption of the Haredi from compulsory military service widely harms the Zionist regime’s army and is in conflict with the security needs of this regime.

Yair Lapid, the leader of the opposition of the Zionist regime, also said in this regard: At the same time as the war in Gaza, the cabinet approved a law against compulsory military service for political reasons.

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