The Zioneer reports that senior IDF officials have criticized a proposed law granting immunity to soldiers who desert during wartime, calling it discriminatory and a threat to military cohesion.
The Zioneer reports that a proposed law offering immunity to soldiers who desert during wartime is drawing sharp criticism from within the IDF. Senior officers and military officials are quoted as calling the bill 'discrimination between blood and blood', arguing it creates an unjust distinction between those who serve and those who evade duty. The criticism comes amid ongoing debates over military service exemptions and the burden on reserve forces. The full article, published by The Zioneer, includes further details on the legal proposal and the reactions from the defense establishment.
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