The chairman of the Tzohar rabbinic organization said the IDF has made significant progress on the issue of maintaining sanctity in military camps, speaking in an interview. No further details were provided.
The chairman of the Tzohar rabbinical organization stated in an interview that the IDF has 'advanced greatly in recent years' regarding the sanctity of military camps — a recurring issue in religious-secular relations within the Israeli military. Tzohar is a centrist religious-Zionist rabbinic body that often mediates between religious soldiers and the military establishment. No further specifics were given on which policies or practices the chairman referenced, or whether new directives are expected.
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