An editorial in a newspaper published Tuesday reportedly urges freezing the arrests of yeshiva students until after the elections and the formation of a new government, stating that this would 'prevent a chaotic situation.'
An editorial published Tuesday in a Hebrew newspaper — cited by the N12 the source — calls for freezing proactive arrests of yeshiva students until after the elections and the formation of the next government. The editorial argues the move would 'prevent a chaotic situation,' after which a permanent law regulating the status of yeshiva students could be advanced. The appeal follows a series of reports on police and legislative efforts to manage the ongoing Haredi conscription crisis. As The Zioneer has reported, senior police officials, Shas leader Aryeh Deri, and Prime Minister Netanyahu have all proposed or urged similar moratoriums in recent days, though no formal freeze has taken effect.
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