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IDF personnel chief: Soldiers not adequately rewarded for IDF service
By Yuval Azoulay, Haaretz Correspondent
Tags: IDF, Israel, army service

The head of the Israel Defense Forces Personnel Directorate said Wednesday that soldiers serving in the IDF are not being adequately rewarded for their service.

Speaking at a conference at the Bar Ilan University in Ramat Gan, Major General Elazar Stern lamented the fact that Israelis that served in the IDF are not given priority in university acceptance procedures.

According to Stern, in 1994 there was a law stipulating that a soldier who completed a full military service would receive priority when applying to academic institutions. "During that year," Stern said, "the president of the Technion [Israel Institute for Technology] asked me if I'm aware of the fact that most of the students enrolled in the institution's medical program were Arab."
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Referring to the fact that Arab citizens generally do not serve in the IDF, Stern continued "we wanted to give equal opportunities but ended up hurting equality? we ended up giving priority to those who didn't serve their country."

Stern added that "a senior [in high school], with intense studying, can get a good score on the psychometric [standardized university entry] exam, I don't want to talk about how grades are given in that [Arab] sector, but what happens ultimately is that we're short dozens of potential doctors in the IDF's academic track, whose spots are taken by others, and the law giving priority to soldiers who serve, we've overturned."

Stern said he believed that in ten years, 25 percent of youth eligible for the draft will not enlist due to religious beliefs (as opposed to 11.5 percent today). "The Haredi Nahal unit (an infantry battalion for ultra-Orthodox soldiers) has pulled the rug out from under the Haredi excuse for not serving." Stern added that in the Haredi Nahal, "has provisions like you don't even see in Bnei Brak. There aren't any women for kilometers. The food is Glat Kosher, they are forced to attend prayer, and there is a cloth on the fence so that they can't see a female soldier from a 300 meter distance, even if she's dressed properly."

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