MK Moshe Solomon (Religious Zionism) announced on the Knesset floor Tuesday afternoon that he will vote against the Draft Evaders bill, saying his opposition stems from a deep understanding of its consequences for society and the IDF.
MK Moshe Solomon (Religious Zionism) announced on the Knesset plenum floor Tuesday at 14:37 that he will vote against the Draft Evaders bill — a defection from his party's expected line. "The opposition stems from a deep understanding of its consequences for society and the IDF," Solomon said, according to statements reported via N12 and the source associated with journalist Eli Hirshman. The bill, which aims to penalize military draft evaders, has become a flashpoint within the coalition; Solomon's public break signals internal tensions over the legislation. It remains unclear whether other Religious Zionism MKs will follow suit.
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