Israeli teen jailed for refusing to serve in IDF over opposition to war in Gaza

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A handful of young people in Israel are refusing mandatory military service in the Israel Defence Forces on political grounds, in opposition to the Israel-Hamas war and the occupation of Palestinian territories.

Israeli teen Tal Mitnick, 18, was the first person arrested for refusing service on political grounds since Oct. 7 and was sentenced to 30 days in military prison on Tuesday. He first refused to enlist several weeks ago, setting in motion a trial process. 

Mitnick wrote his reasons in a statement shared Tuesday by Mesarvot, one of several Israeli support groups for conscientious objectors, or “refuseniks” as they call themselves.

“Violence cannot solve the situation, neither by Hamas,

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