uabb domain was triggered too early. This is usually an indicator for some code in the plugin or theme running too early. Translations should be loaded at the init action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /var/www/sites/lawfirmbackup_200125/wordpress/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6131Not everybody is suited to enlisting in the IDF. In Israel there are a large number of young people approaching the draft age who are unable to serve due to their personal circumstances. There are a number of cases of IDF recruits who realized that they are not suited to the military only after they have enlisted. One of the main ways to obtain an exemption from IDF service<\/a> in such cases is to examine these soldiers’ issues before the Compatibility for IDF Service Committee. In this article, an expert attorney from our office specializing in military law, provides a concise explanation regarding how to appear before this committee.<\/p>\n Our law firm, based in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, specializes in Israeli military law. The attorneys in our office provide legal help and support on a variety of issues such as arranging legal status in Israel with the military authorities, accompanying individuals in proceedings to obtain exemption from service in the IDF and the Compatibility for IDF Service Committee, representation in dealings with law enforcement authorities and military courts, etc. A certain “D”, was a soldier in a combat unit. He was very keen to enlist despite the tough situation he faced at home. D’s mother died when he was only in first grade. His father suffered from a severe disease preventing him from functioning independently, but did not receive permanent help from the state and was heavily reliant on his son to take medication and deal with the various household chores. D, who was torn between his genuine desire to serve in the IDF and the need to attend to his father, eventually chose to stay with his father. He undertook the necessary steps to arrange his status, appeared before the Compatibility Committee, and was eventually granted an exemption from service on grounds of incompatibility.<\/p>\n D’s story could have ended differently, and in many cases that is indeed what happens. IDF policy on granting military service exemptions tends to change frequently and during certain periods there is a trend of limiting<\/a> the number of\u00a0 exemptions awarded by the committee. In addition, there are a considerable number of soldiers and candidates for military service who do not arrange their legal status with the defense establishment in the proper manner, and choose to adopt unilateral actions such as desertion<\/a> or draft evasion<\/a>.<\/p>\n
<\/p>\nTHE COMPATIBILITY FOR IDF SERVICE COMMITTEE \u2013 A PERSONAL STORY<\/h4>\n