Times of Israel One of the central campaign promises of the
governing coalition parties was to institute a universal draft to the
IDF or civil service for Israel’s ultra-Orthodox and Arab populations,
but that promise is in jeopardy due to austerity measures sought by
those same parties.
At a Sunday meeting of the Peri Committee,
tasked by the government with formulating a solution to the problem of
the universal draft, a Finance Ministry representative told the
committee members that under the current 2013-2014 budget draft there
won’t be enough funding to implement wide-scale recruitment of the
ultra-Orthodox and Arab populations into the IDF or civil service,
Israeli media reported on Monday. [...]
The
implementation of a true universal draft would require a wide budget
outlay in several areas, including training and preparation for each
recruit, regular payments for new IDF soldiers or civil service workers,
and employment, educational programs and economic incentives aimed to
entice the ultra-Orthodox community to enlist.
“The Finance Ministry doesn’t have the funding
for this,” the representative said, according to Maariv. “We expect
very heavy cuts… I doubt if there will be an additional budget so that
we can give incentives and rewards.” [...]