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Knesset passes bill to extend mandatory military service to 32 months

Knesset passes bill to extend mandatory military service to 32 months

The Knesset plenum passed late Thursday night the bill to extend mandatory military service to 32 months.Forty-three MKs voted in favor, with 12 against and one abstention.According to the approved temporary framework of the bill, rather than... Read more.

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