A letter signed by 100 wives of combat soldiers, delivered via the Hotam organization, calls on Prime Minister Netanyahu to act against gender integration in field units, arguing it harms operational readiness, army resilience, and soldiers' ability to serve properly.
The letter, organized by the religious-Zionist Hotam organization, is the latest public expression regarding gender integration in IDF field units. The Zioneer has previously reported on a letter from 257 senior female officers to the chief of staff warning of a 'dangerous direction,' and on a company commander's account of tensions before a haredi visit. The wives' letter specifically calls for strengthening the 'sanctity of the camp.'
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