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Their attacks also killed and injured several Israeli civilians, Hezbollah is not a lovely freedom fighting group that is careful to only target military bases.
This article says that they hit one israeli soldier. If a soldier on any side dies I don't really care as they've both signed up for it. Just leave the civilians out of it.
This article yes, but I live here and can tell you that the drone infiltrations and anti-tank missile launches by Hezbollah are happening throughout the day, every single day in the north of Israel. That’s why almost all civilians in the north have relocated to the center, driving up rent prices to unbearable levels for everybody. There are though, thankfully, thousands of households that opened up their homes to shelter and support their fellow citizens from the north and around the Gaza border.
Rocket sirens have calmed down a lot near the Gaza border (probably thanks to the IDF neutralizing more than half of Hamas forces by now), they happen only once every few days and they no longer reach the center of Israel these days. At least for now.
Geez if only Hezbollah gave a direct condition that would stop their attacks.
Something about a Schemocide in Schmaza I think...
Fuck no they didn't. Army service is compulsory in Israel, from age 18 and lasts over 2 years (back when I served it was 3 years for men and 2 years for women, but it has changed in the last decade and I don't know the amount now)
I don't know about Lebanon.
You can refuse it like some israeli 18 year olds did.
Conscription is irrelevant as they were active soldiers on a military base. They were not reservists.
"I was just following order" is some shit from 1945 nobody cares.
As for refusing - it's a fucking explosive topic. Some populations do it more than others. Some populations - Haredim - just don't serve as a rule, not because of any good argument but because ThEy HavE To sTuDy ThE BIbLe!!!!! (it's one of the topics that put us on the verge of civil war last year)
For non-insane people though, refusing military service is akin to refusing to pay taxes. It works sometimes, but good fucking luck, and most people don't do it.
"they were not reservists" - exactly. Let me clarify this point.
You are forced by law to serve in the military as an active soldier at age 18. Virtually Israeli soldiers ranked Corporal, Sergeant and Staff Sergeant are in this mandatory serving period. This is active duty, not reserve duty, and the "active soldier" you mentioned is very likely to be this (I don't know how to verify this).
You generally have to follow orders and you don't get to decide what role you'll be doing (although there are ways to affect it, I won't get into it).
There are some who then stay longer, become officers, have a military career, whatever. I'm not discussing those as this bit is similar to voluntary military service in most countries.
The majority of people who finish the mandatory active duty are then released from the army, but depending on their role they remain reservists - they go live the civilian life, and every once in a while they must basically serve for a few days to both pitch in and keep up their own readiness. I'm not familiar with the details of how this works because, lucky me, I was released without reserve duty as my role didn't have much value for reserve.
And of course, at times of war, mass reservist connections ensue. But active duty from age 18 is still active duty, not reserve.
Hope that clarifies it.
I know all of this of course, but then you either take the jail or demand asylum from israel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWa2Uc97-ns
The Nazi's also had conscription surely you don't think every German went out of free will. Which brings us once again to
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If you knew all this why did you say this?
It is literally conscription.
OK so Ukrainians can't kill Russian conscripts?
Israelis somehow need the most protected status in the world while literally being in the army lol.
I never said anything other than your first statement being wrong - that they chose to be there. That's it. I didn't - and won't - say anything about what's okay or not.
You do get some jail time if you simply refuse to serve though. Unless you have strong psychological or physical reasons that prevent you from serving. Men and women both need to serve, the Israeli (and worldwide Jewish) population is very small relatively.
Then vote in a government that ends that. Soldiers are acceptable targets, civilians are not.
I did. My vote didn't do shit - the party I voted for didn't pass the threshold. For the first time ever, I might add. Their absence might be the very thing that caused the current abysmal government to form. And I participated in the MASSIVE protests last year after that happened.