10 Tammuz 5786
We are one week out from the Fast of 17th Tammuz - the beginning of the Three Weeks countdown to Tisha b'Av. You can feel the pressure and the darkness that wants to spread over us.
I'm not sure how many people are really taking in how unjust this "draft" persecution has become. I imagine that the vast majority of the Israeli public thinks the students deserve what is happening to them simply because they personally have never understood or agreed with their exemption from military service in the first place.
I wracked my brain trying to think of an analogy most people could identify with and the following is the best I could come up with.
Private car ownership is not afforded to every citizen of Israel, but there is ample public transportation available. Now don't confuse the issue with whether citizens should even be allowed to own private cars when the roads are so overcrowded.
Imagine that you are a new car owner and you wake up one day and the government has decided to disallow private vehicle ownership retroactively to the beginning of the calendar year. The media reports that "road hogs" have been stealing time and space from the public by clogging up the traffic. Overnight, you have become a criminal in the eyes of your neighbors and countrymen and are condemned to financial penalties through the loss of the car and fines imposed until proof is given that it has been disposed of. And if you are caught continuing to drive, you will be immediately hauled off to prison.
The State has given and the State has taken away. What is legal today can be criminalized tomorrow. Yesterday's yeshivah students on legal deferrals are suddenly today's "draft dodgers' or "draft evaders" and the hatred against them, through no fault of their own, is being raised to heretofore unimagined heights.
Tax Authority to Move Against Yeshivos, Threatening Tens of Millions in Lost Funding
A new Israeli government initiative targeting the Torah world is expected to begin in the coming weeks, as Israel’s Tax Authority prepares to strip tax benefits from chareidi nonprofit organizations that support yeshivos attended by students classified by the military as draft evaders.A series of violent incidents targeting chareidi participants in Wednesday’s nationwide convoy protest has intensified concerns over rising anti-chareidi hostility, with several confrontations reported across the country and one particularly disturbing altercation taking place on Highway 1 as demonstrators returned home.The most serious incident occurred Wednesday evening when a motorist was filmed attacking a vehicle carrying chareidi protesters traveling on Highway 1 toward Tel Aviv. Video footage circulated online shows the enraged driver smashing a side mirror and attempting to assault those inside the vehicleThe head of an organization that assists bnei yeshivah in dealing with Israel’s military authorities warned Wednesday night that attorneys and self-described fixers are exploiting the distress of yeshivah students and their families, charging large sums of money while often leaving the bochurim in even greater legal jeopardy.
I'm afraid they are coming for the the religious girls' exemption next...
...In general, Zamir and the IDF have sought to reach out for a dialogue with the opposition rabbis. But to date, these rabbis have made cutting off contact regarding the issue part of their strategy and a sign of their resolve to resist the change.Regarding the rabbis present, Zamir told them about the IDF’s desperate need for additional soldiers, from any sector of society, noting that women are a critical part of the pool for soldiers within Israeli society.Officers warned pressure from outside religious actors is damaging military discipline and operational effectiveness, while Zamir told rabbis army needs every combat soldier, male and female, to meet its operational needs.





