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A former Likud minister said the legislation would exempt many ultra-Orthodox men from military service and warned that reservists would see no political cost for the change. The comments came in a radio interview on Wednesday.
A former Likud minister criticized the party's draft legislation that would exempt many ultra-Orthodox men from military service. The former minister said hundreds of thousands of reservists feel they have been treated unfairly and that the change should carry a political price.
Interview remarks "Hundreds of thousands of reservists who see what is happening feel as though they have been slapped in the face. It cannot be that this exacts no political price. What, is everyone blind?" the former minister said in the interview. The former minister also stated plans to form a new Zionist right-wing framework. The interview was conducted with 103FM radio on Wednesday.
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