
Attorney General: Israel Must Strengthen Enforcement Against Draft Evaders, Over 80% of Whom Are Haredim
Ultra-Orthodox Israelis comprise over 80 percent of all draft evaders in the country, the Attorney General's Office stated on Tuesday, August 18, despite an increase in the number of ultra-Orthodox draftees enlisting in the IDF. The office called for the state to strengthen its enforcement of draft orders, including by arresting draft evaders.
In a statement summarizing a discussion on the issue held by military, legal, and police officials, the office of Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara said "the phenomenon of draft evasion is still widespread" even though increased enforcement, sanctions, and the establishment of special service tracks geared toward Haredim have boosted conscription.
Around 50,000 of the 60,000 people declared by the IDF to be draft evaders last year were members of the ultra-Orthodox community — just over 83 percent of the total figure — despite Haredim comprising only around 14 percent of the population. Despite the vast majority of those evading conscription being members of the community, only 34 of the 348 indictments filed for draft dodging so far this year were against Haredim, just under 10 percent of the total.
(TOI/VFI News)
"Dear God, we lift up the people of Israel and ask You to unite their hearts in carrying the burden of the nation's defense together. We pray in Yeshua's Name that You give wisdom to Israel's leaders, judges, and commanders as they navigate this sensitive matter, and that You soften hearts on every side. Please turn division into mutual respect, and let every community in Israel find its place in serving and strengthening the nation You have restored."