YNet The 30-year-old woman,
who lives with her husband and children in the Galilee, began to
encourage the enlistment of Israeli Arabs to National Service several
months ago .
"I thought this was a good way of integrating into Israeli society, and that it is important to contribute to our community."
She was praised at work and director of the National-Civil Service Administration Sar-Shalom Jerbi
said she "did good work."
However, a few months later, the Higher Arab Monitoring
Committee declared it was against such enlistment. "They called me and
my friends 'traitors,'" she recalls. "In one case they physically
attacked me and I went to the hospital."
[...]
As a result of the
incidents, she hired Attorney Eli Malul from Afula, an expert on the
National Insurance Institute and labor laws, to insure that the NII
recognizes her.
"My client was emotionally harmed by the difficult chain of events
she endured at her place of employment," wrote Malul to the NII. "She is
suffering from stress, depression and fits of rage. I request to
determine that there is a direct connection between her emotional state
and her work."
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