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The occupation army launches a strategic plan to combat the leakage of soldiers from military service

In light of the escalating controversy in Israel over the recruitment law, and the participation of the Haridim (religious Jews) in military service, the Israeli occupation army launched a wide -ranging plan aimed at reducing the phenomenon of soldiers’ leakage from compulsory service, which reaches about 8,000 cases of leakage annually. & quot; weak rings & quot; Inside the army, by supporting soldiers from difficult social or educational backgrounds, starting from the pre-recruitment period to a return to civil life after the end of service. In cooperation between the army, the Ministry of the Army, the Ministry of Education, and the Jewish Agency, a preparatory program for students of the eleventh and twelfth grades, especially in the areas of geographical and social parties. It has been decided that the program will be provided completely for students. To measure the dropout rates in each battalion and military unit, periodic reports will be made to leaders to assess their performance in this field, given that the responsibility of the soldier’s survival does not fall upon him alone, but also on the surrounding leadership.

– Project & quot; David boys & quot; For the soldiers threatened with leakage, under the name & quot; David boys & quot, which is a personal, educational and military project that provides support paths that include: personal escort, professional courses, psychological and social support, and aid that helps the soldier to complete his service successfully and integrate into society after demobilization. The opportunity of

Major General Bar Kliva confirmed that keeping soldiers who face adaptation difficulties is not just an administrative challenge, but a national and value responsibility, and that the soldiers exposed to the leak must be seen as an opportunity to build the capabilities of the army, not as failure. The army hopes that this plan will make a tangible change in the dropout rates, especially if it has been implemented in an integrated manner since high school, through the service period, and until the moment of demobilization. In military service, the pressure from public opinion is increasing to distribute security burdens fair among the groups of Israeli society.

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