According to reports, combat trauma victims (הלומי קרב) disrupted a Knesset committee hearing on the arrest law Thursday, demanding that the legislation include them. The incident forced the committee to halt its discussion.
Combat trauma victims (הלומי קרב) disrupted a Knesset committee hearing on the arrest law Thursday afternoon, demanding their inclusion in the legislation. According to reports, the veterans stopped the discussion and insisted on being added to the law's provisions. The arrest law, which deals with the enforcement of mandatory military service, has been a subject of political controversy. The disruption forced the committee to halt its proceedings. No further details on the committee's response or the status of the bill have been reported.
2 developments
- StrongCombat casualty asks MK Goldknopf if he is a 'supreme value' during Torah Study debate
- StrongCombat PTSD sufferer Omer Amselem decries political exploitation of soldiers' trauma in Knesset speech
- DevelopingDruker embraces Eisenkot amid Knesset confrontation — report
- DevelopingGoldknopf draws fire for 'Nukhba' Torah study comparison
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