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56% of young Israelis refuse to enlist or do not complete military service. The New Profile movement encourages teens not to enlist in the army and notes ""it is possible to live in a country that is not a soldiers' country. The State of Israel can pursue a vigorous peace-seeking policy today."

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    Edmar143 months, 3 weeks ago

    New campaign? BFD!! Israel has it's crazy groups just like any other country. We've got the Ayrian Nation, the KKK, and 5000 other off the wall groups. The fact is that most Israelis consider it their duty to do their military service. Any doubts, just ask them. Go and ask them. Israel won't stop you Hyperbola. This story is just another piece of trash news. The next time that the American Nazi party comes out with one of it's ridiculous statements, I'll be sure to believe that they represent the viewpoint of most of America. You can't help but read Hyperbola's posts. They are so ridiculous that they make you laugh. And as we all know, laughter is the best medicine.

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      hyperbola3 months, 3 weeks ago

      We Edmar? So you are not an american and are here to keep killing americans in the mideast for zionist crimes against humanity? Or you are an israel-first traitor to america who happens to be parasitizing inside our country? It has been clear for a long time Edmar that you have no concept whatsoever of the basic principles of american democracy - the reason why becomes clear.

      Pretty desperate when 56% of young people are rejecting the lies Edmar.

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