Gallant to oppose Netanyahu's bill to exempt ultra-Orthodox from IDF service

Published date24 March 2024
AuthorYONAH JEREMY BOB
Publication titleJerusalem Post, The: Web Edition Articles (Israel)
Just as he was about to fly out to the US for meetings with US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, and US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan about the Gaza war, he gave a parting shot to the prime minister

While his main criticism was and has been against Netanyahu and the haredim, he did also press National Unity Party leader Benny Gantz to show greater flexibility.

Netanyahu has been rumored to be ready to extend the haredi exemption from IDF and national service in practice, while trying to make some symbolic gesture toward greater service.

Gantz offers minimum support of draft

Gantz has said he will only support at minimum obligating haredim to do national service.

Gallant has been more ready to compromise with the haredim than Gantz, but still feels the haredim must make a major change in their outlook in the aftermath of the war in Gaza in which 1,500 Israelis have died, and IDF soldiers continue to die in Gaza almost daily.

Opposition head Yair Lapid has said even Gantz's ideas are too lenient toward haredim and that they should serve in the IDF like other Israelis.

Gallant also emphasized that his US meetings would hopefully help bridge differences between the US and Israel on attacking Rafah, continuing the war, humanitarian aid, and "the Day After" in Gaza.

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