Deputy Attorney General Gil Limon warned that the Interior and Transportation ministries are violating a High Court ruling concerning sanctions on draft evaders, according to a report. The warning signals a deepening legal confrontation over enforcement of conscription penalties.
Deputy Attorney General Gil Limon warned that the Ministry of Interior and Ministry of Transportation are violating a High Court of Justice ruling regarding sanctions on draft evaders, according to an unverified report. The warning marks an escalation in the legal battle over enforcement of conscription penalties, though the specific nature of the alleged violation and the court ruling referenced are not yet detailed. The report emerges amid ongoing public and legal debate over Haredi (ultra-Orthodox) enlistment and state sanctions against those who refuse service. No further confirmation or official statement from the ministries or the Attorney General's office has been released.
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