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Israeli military threatens arrest of reservists in judicial protest
2023-07-23 00:00:00.0     黎明报-最新     原网页

       

       JERUSALEM: The Israeli military may arrest reservists who have pledged not to report for duty as part of protests at the government’s judicial overhaul plans, Army Radio reported on Thursday after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu demanded a crackdown.

       The seeping of the constitutional disputes into the conscript military has jarred Israelis who long saw it as an apolitical melting pot for a fractious society. On both sides of the schism, worries have been voiced about war-readiness.

       A short dramatic film being circulated on-line showed an infantryman in battle desperately radioing for air strikes, only to be asked by the pilot: “Are you for or against the reforms?”

       Culture Minister Miki Zohar posted the film but then removed it after the military spokesperson denounced it as “meant to create rifts within the IDF (Israel Defence Forces)”.

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       Still, Zohar insisted on Twitter, the film had a “message of unity”.

       MPs prepare divisive bill for final votes

       The military spokesperson’s office has not formally provided figures for the reservist protests. But Army Radio, a popular Israeli broadcaster managed by the Defence Ministry, said “a few hundred” reservists had announced they would refuse call-ups.

       Most of these are from the air force, Army Radio said. After ending their commissions, air force pilots and navigators are required to do weekly training and, according to veterans of the corps, make up around half of crews sent on combat sorties.

       Sanctions being considered include arrest, suspension and dismissal, Army Radio said — but noted that, because air force reservists are designated as volunteers, they may be treated differently to reservists whose call-ups are obligatory.

       On Monday, Netanyahu said his government would act against what he described as insubordination in the ranks that risked inviting attack by Israel’s foes and undermining its democracy.

       Protesters say his religious-nationalist coalition has lost its democratic mandate by trying to curb judicial independence with reforms that Netanyahu — who is on trial on graft charges he denies - argues will balance out the branches of government.

       According to military data published by Globes newspaper in March, 4 per cent of Israelis aged 22 to 45 are called up as reservists.

       Vote for divisive bill

       The judicial reforms have split the nation and sparked one of the biggest protest movements in Israel’s history, with weekly demonstrations often drawing tens of thousands.

       An Israeli parliamentary committee has adopted a key clause of the hard-right government’s controversial judicial reforms, a statement said, as protests intensified ahead of final votes on the bill.

       Parliament’s law committee approved the proposal, which would limit the “reasonability” clause that allows the judiciary to strike down government decisions, in a marathon debate that ended late on Wednesday.

       Published in Dawn, July 21st, 2023

       


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