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Israel’s Draft Crisis: Why Reservists Are Breaking Under an Unequal Burden | Yonatan Shalev
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A country at war can survive many things. A broken social contract isn’t one of them.
In this episode of EylON the Record, Eylon Levy speaks with Yonatan Shalev, a 23-year-old former special forces soldier and reservist activist, about Israel’s exploding draft crisis: an army short tens of thousands, repeated reserve call-ups stretching families to breaking point, and a government trying to legislate what critics call a “draft-dodging law” to formalize mass exemptions for ultra-Orthodox men. What happens to Israel’s security, economy, and liberal democracy when service becomes something only a shrinking segment is expected to carry?
In this episode, we discuss:
- Why the IDF says it’s short tens of thousands of soldiers — and what that means in a prolonged war
- How repeated reserve duty is crushing the same people who power Israel’s economy and civil society
- The politics of coalition survival vs. national survival: why the draft issue could trigger elections
- The deeper Haredi reality: fear of leaving a closed world, lack of basic education, and rabbinic control
Israel’s draft debate isn’t just about fairness. It’s about whether a small country in a hostile region can keep a sustainable army, a functioning economy, and a shared sense of obligation — without sliding into a two-tier citizenship where some serve and others are protected from the cost.
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