Israel's Sephardic Chief Rabbi, Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef, addressed the controversy sparked by his remarks on Saturday night about the haredim leaving the country if the Draft Law passes.

Rabbi Yosef clarified that his remarks were aimed only at those engaged in Torah learning, and noted that anyone who is not studying is forbidden from finding excuses to be exempt from IDF service.

Rabbi Yosef opened his remarks by expressing appreciation for IDF and its soldiers, stressing that his words "do not take anything away from those soldiers who sacrifice their lives on the front line for the people of Israel, or from those precious bereaved families of soldiers who fell in defense of the Jewish nation, whose place is in the front row of Heaven, with all those who fell for the sanctification of God’s name, may He be blessed."

He added, "On the contrary, those who are learning Torah, their greatest strength and duty in learning Torah is knowing that they have a responsibility to protect the people of Israel and the soldiers, and that they must not leave their learning even for a second, through their learning and mutual responsibility they are supporting the soldiers."... Read More: Arutz-7