Israel's defence minister calls for a vote on a judicial reform bill in parliament to be postponed as thousands of reservists vow to suspend their voluntary military service in protest over the draft law
'We will not serve a dictatorship'
Uriel Katz, a 31-year-old doctor who suspended his voluntary reserve military service, completed his mandatory term about a decade ago and underwent training for over a month each year since then. He argued that leaving his post was the right decision."We agreed to serve a democratic country. We will not serve a dictatorship. If there's a war in the future or the government shelves the judicial reform, I may return to the army."
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