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Israeli Air Force chief: Reservists who don’t report for duty will be dismissed

'Those who are not interested in serving simply will not be here' says Maj. Gen. Tomer Bar.

April 3, 2023 09:20
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(JNS) Israeli Air Force chief Maj. Gen. Tomer Bar said on Sunday in a closed-door meeting with senior staff that reservists who don’t show up for duty in protest against the government’s judicial reform will be dismissed, Israeli media reported.

The policy shift comes a week after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a pause of the proposed legislation to allow time for negotiations on a compromise package.

In the weeks leading up to Netanyahu’s announcement, the phenomenon of reservists threatening not to report for duty over the political dispute has caused concern in the country’s defense and security establishment. In late March, some 200 fighter pilots and over 100 air force reserve officers said that they were suspending their active reserve duty. In early March, 30 F-15 pilots from a single squadron said they would not report to training.

After Netanyahu put the brakes on the proposed legislation, the reserve pilots said that they would again report for duty, but a protest leader clarified that the reservists will again refuse to serve if they aren’t satisfied with the negotiations’ outcome.