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A number of IDF soldiers serving in the Homefront Command, were confined to their base after refusing to wear a yarmulka when appearing before children in a religious school, Haaretz reports.

The soldiers are part of a unit visiting with fifth graders, explaining to them how one responds to the sirens warning of a rocket attack. Tomer, one of the soldiers, was ordered to remain on base for a week by his superior, without an official hearing or judicial process against him, because he and a colleague refused to wear kippot when visiting a religious public school in Bnei Brak.

The school’s administration asked the soldiers to wear kippot in the school but Tomer refused, resulting in the school complaining. After the school principal made the request, Tomer is quoted responding the venue is not a shul and there was no reason to cover his head.

The report cites in some cases, female soldiers were asked to come in skirts and not slacks. One female soldier refused, and she too was confined to base. Read more at YWN