THE FOLLOWING IS VIA YWN

In a dramatic turn of events, Yesh Atid party leader Yair Lapid said that his party will support the legislation for the Conscription Law that will soon be brought to the Knesset for its second reading.

While the parties making up the government are having a difficult time building a consensus regarding the law, Lapid may have given Netanyahu the breathing room he needs to push the bill through the Knesset, without needing to get all government parties on board.

Labor leader Avi Gabbay said that his party would vote against the proposed legislation.

“I’m saying this now, clearly – we will vote against the draft law. Our principles are known – we want every young man and woman to either do military service, national service or civic service,” said Gabbay.

“This proposal has no equality in carrying the burden of service or real rewards for serving soldiers,” he added.

MK Lapid asserted the proposed draft law is “a repeat of Yesh Atid’s law,” which was passed during the previous government’s tenure in March 2014, and then amended in 2015.

“This time, both the IDF and the chief of staff support this plan,” Lapid said.

“I have no expectations from the Prime Minister. His capitulation is his way. But the Defense Minister cannot change even one word in this plan. He made a commitment to the public that he would give full backing to the IDF and Defense Ministry. If he changes one word of the plan, it would be a capitulation,” Lapid added.

Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman said that he hopes to bring the proposed legislation for a discussion in the Knesset next week and have it pass into law by the end of the month before the summer session of the Knesset is over.

“This is the most balanced and stately law,” said Lieberman. “There’s consensus about the bill in both the coalition and opposition.” Read more at YWN