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Shas Utj Slam Police Chief for New Policy Dont Lay Your Hands on Bnei Torah

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This article covers a domestic political and law enforcement policy dispute in Israel regarding the enforcement of military draft laws among the Chareidi community. There is no direct or indirect commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, supply chain effect, or company margin implication. The event is purely a matter of internal security policy and religious-political relations, with no material economic or sector-level consequences.

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  • Israel Police Commissioner Danny Levy implemented a new directive requiring officers to detain draft dodgers during routine interactions and transfer them to military authorities.
  • The policy shift marks a significant change from previous practices where police avoided arresting Chareidi draft dodgers.
  • Shas party condemned the decision, arguing police resources should focus on rising crime rates instead of targeting Lomdei Torah.
  • Degel HaTorah chairman Moshe Gafni criticized the move, questioning the motivations behind the Attorney General's influence on the police.

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