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Israeli Domestic Dissent: Teen Activist Faces Suspension Over Anti-Enlistment Campaign Linked to Gaza Conflict

Jul 13, 2026 10:09 AM CT Israel israel,domestic-politics,anti-war-protest,gaza-conflict,military-service

Summary

An Israeli teenager is facing suspension for distributing flyers urging students to refuse military service, citing the conflict in Gaza as a 'genocide.' This incident highlights internal political fractures and growing domestic opposition to the war effort within Israel, which may impact long-term military recruitment and public support for the conflict.

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Israeli teen threatened with suspension over call to refuse military service Submitted by Nadav Rapaport on Mon, 07/13/2026 - 14:34 The teenager distributed flyers urging students not to enlist in the military over Gaza genocide Police stand between Israeli settlers and left-wing activists during...

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Israel NEUTRAL

Internal political dissent manifested through a student activist campaign against military enlistment due to the Gaza war.

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