Mexican Chareidi Man Detained as Draft Evader Upon Arrival in Israel Released From Military Prison

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A young chareidi man from Mexico who was arrested upon arriving in Israel after being classified as a military draft evader has been released from prison and reunited with his family, bringing relief to members of the Mexican Jewish community.

The young man, who holds Israeli citizenship, was detained upon landing in Israel last Wednesday and transferred to Military Prison 10 after authorities determined that he was listed as a draft evader. His arrest sparked concern among relatives and community members in Mexico.

According to those familiar with the case, the man was married just one month ago and lives permanently in Mexico. He had traveled to Israel in order to spend time with his mother, who is battling a serious illness.

Following his arrest, family members turned to businessman and community activist Aviatar Elbaz for assistance. Elbaz became involved in the matter immediately, contacting the relevant authorities and presenting what he described as the young man’s humanitarian circumstances.

After several days of efforts on his behalf, authorities decided to release the young man from custody. Upon his release, he was reunited with his family.

Speaking to B’Chadrei Chareidim, Elbaz said, “I am happy that the case ended in the proper way and that, in the end, the young man was able to return to his family and his mother. Alongside enforcing the law, it is important to show sensitivity and humanity in exceptional cases.”

Sources said that the young man, who does not reside in Israel, is now working to regularize his status with the IDF so that he can return to his family and to his wife, whom he married only a month ago and who is awaiting his return in Mexico.

According to his family, the young man was unaware that he had been classified as a draft evader, as he has lived outside of Israel and does not reside in the country on a permanent basis.

{Matzav.com}

4 COMMENTS

    • You’re totally right. But their policy is, once an Israeli, always an Israeli. I wonder if one can renounce an Israeli citizenship.

  1. Since he holds Israeli citizenship, then he is an Israeli man living in Mexico, and, without going into draft evasion politics, is bound by the laws of the State of Israel.
    One could totally disagree with the current policies of that country, but writing that a Mexican charedi was taken into custody is dishonest.

  2. why do you want him to serve an army for a country he does not live ln
    he was born in holly land. it does not make him a soldier for the Zionist entity
    he did not ask to be Israeli .he was just born in holly land
    they should stop bothering jews who don’t share the idea of trying to fix golous’s problems with weapons.
    religious jews who are not Zionist are pacifist the same way we managed for two thousand years

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