
Israeli Police Transfer Three Yeshiva Bochurim to Military Prison Under New Draft Enforcement Policy
Three yeshiva bochurim were turned over overnight Tuesday to Israel’s military police and transferred to a military prison after being detained by Israeli police under a newly announced enforcement policy targeting draft evaders.
The arrests took place as part of a directive issued this week by Police Commissioner Dani Levy ordering officers to detain any individual classified as a draft evader and immediately transfer them to military authorities.
One of the arrests occurred in Beit Shemesh, where a bochur from Yeshivas Kibbutz Givat Zev was detained at the local police station.
The bochur, who had been designated a draft evader for failing to report to the military draft office, was later handed directly to military police for further proceedings.
At the same time, two additional bochurim from Yeshivas Mishkan Dovid were arrested by officers from the Shaar Binyamin police district and likewise transferred to military custody.
All three were reportedly detained because they had ignored draft notices and failed to appear at military induction offices.
Representatives of the organization Nosnim Gav, which assists detained yeshiva bochurim, said emergency alerts regarding the arrests arrived too late for activists to intervene effectively.
“As a result, public activists did not manage to arrive in time and prevent the transfer,” the organization stated.
The group added that the bochurim and their families are receiving legal assistance and full support.
The arrests come amid mounting tension surrounding the new policy announced this week by Commissioner Dani Levy.
According to the directive issued to senior police commanders, “every draft evader encountered will be detained, military police will be notified, and the individual will be transferred to military police for further handling.”
The policy marks a sharp reversal from previous police practice.
Until now, Israeli police had generally refrained from actively arresting draft evaders and in many cases reportedly instructed local districts not to involve themselves in such matters.
The new approach has sparked fierce backlash throughout the Torah world and among chareidi public officials.
MK Michael Malkieli of Shas sharply attacked Commissioner Levy on Tuesday, accusing him of targeting Torah learners for political reasons.
“Instead of dealing with rising crime and murderers roaming freely, you are sending Israel Police officers to harass Torah learners,” Malkieli wrote.
He added: “Commissioner Dani Levy — a hero against the weak! Suddenly before elections you decided to join forces with the attorney general in hopes of flattering her so they won’t remove you after the elections.”
{Matzav.com}