IDF increases enforcement against Haredim: After the shameful failure in recruiting young Haredi men, the IDF is expected to launch an enforcement operation against any Haredi who received a draft order and failed to report for service according to Section 12 of the Security Service Law.
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The enforcement operation against deserters, from all sectors, will begin according to the directive of Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir, who determined that anyone who fails to report after receiving a draft order will face disciplinary or criminal sanctions.
The enforcement operation will be conducted in parallel with the Chief of Staff's directive to send tens of thousands of draft orders to young Haredi men under the age of 26, in addition to sending the first order to every Haredi who reaches the age of 16.5.
IDF Spokesperson's Response: "As part of ongoing enforcement and over the coming days, the IDF is conducting increased enforcement activity by the military police against non-commissioned officers who have not reported for mobilization according to Section 12 of the Security Service Law. This is after all the processes required for this purpose have been exhausted."
"A military serviceman who fails to report for enlistment in accordance with the provisions of the order he received is considered to be committing an offense of unauthorized absence from service and is expected to face disciplinary or criminal sanctions."
"The IDF is constantly working to enforce the law and will continue to take steps against those who do not report for conscription, contrary to their obligation under the law. The IDF is the people's army and is working professionally and in a state-wide manner to enlist all those who are required to enlist, in accordance with the law."