• sunzu@kbin.run
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    6 months ago

    Loudest voices for genocide don’t even want to do the dirty job…

    No wonder Israel don’t give a fuck, people got no skin in the game. They got others doing their bidding.

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    6 months ago

    Israeli court rules ultra-Orthodox men must be drafted for military service … right before they invade Lebanon.

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      6 months ago

      Proper land war requires a front line…

      Door kicking and chasing “insurgents” is a whole different beast.

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    Stupid genocidal war aside these are parasites who live off transfer payments from the state. They can live anywhere they want and are free to fuck off.

    Why treat the ones with funny hats differently it’s not fair.

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    While I’d love to celebrate, I think this might actually be the thing that ends the genocide. I guess I can celebrate that, too.

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    I hope this encourages them to leave, they threatened they’d rather die, leaving should be an option for them now. Not sure what the long term ramifications will be for Palestinians and the survivability of the occupation, but I’m hoping for the best.

  • AutoTL;DR@lemmings.worldB
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    6 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Israel’s supreme court has ruled that ultra-Orthodox Jewish men must be drafted into military service, a politically explosive decision that threatens the stability of Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition government.

    The unanimous ruling on Tuesday, from an expanded panel of nine judges, upheld an interim decision last month that the state had no authority to offer the current exemption for ultra-Orthodox, or Haredi, men.

    But the timing, in the midst of the war in Gaza and as Netanyahu struggles to hold together a rightwing coalition that includes two ultra-Orthodox parties, is more likely to inflame existing tensions between secular and religious elements of society.

    The powerful ultra-Orthodox Shas and United Torah Judaism (UTJ) parties, key Netanyahu allies, have often threatened to quit his coalition and force new elections if draft exemptions for their communities were ended.

    Mandatory army service for Jewish citizens is a large part of the Israeli national ethos, but longstanding legal compromises have to date exempted Haredi men, who instead continue full-time study of religious texts funded by government stipends.

    Benny Gantz, a centrist opposition politician and Netanyahu rival who quit the war cabinet earlier this month citing disagreements with the prime minister over issues including a hostage deal and ultra-Orthodox conscription, blamed the impasse on the coalition.


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