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Warning over religious coercion in IDF sparks anger

November 17, 2011 12:43

By

Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

1 min read

A petition signed by 19 former generals cautioning against religious coercion in the IDF is causing uproar in the army.

The petition follows series of flashpoints involving religious soldiers. Recently, strictly-Orthodox troops refused to take part in events in which female soldiers were singing and, in another episode, certain units objected to having female commanders.

The petition cites "the disrespect shown to female soldiers in the name of religion". While the signatories stressed that they "appreciate the religious IDF soldiers and their rights, they have to be recognised without forcing a religious lifestyle on the rest of those serving".

The document highlights the continuing tension within the IDF caused by the effort to open up new army roles to women and, at the same time, encourage more religious soldiers to serve.

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