Smotrich: Torah Study Law ‘Will Never Be Allowed to Exempt Anyone From Military Service’
Israeli Finance Minister Betzalel Smotrich declared Sunday that the proposed Basic Law on Torah study will not provide an exemption from military service, insisting that he and his party successfully blocked earlier versions of the legislation that could have been interpreted that way. Speaking at the Yisroel Hayom Conference, Smotrich also launched a blistering attack on Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara and defended the government’s handling of both the economy and the war.
In an interview with Amit Segal, the Religious Zionism chairman accused Baharav-Miara of serious misconduct, saying, “Gali Baharav-Miara should be investigated criminally for breach of trust and abuse of her office. Zini and Gofman should file a personal defamation lawsuit against her for slandering them.”
Smotrich continued his criticism, arguing that the attorney general has become a political figure rather than an impartial legal official. “She is a political player, the chairwoman of an opposition party who is imposing her views and agenda through force and violence on the overwhelming majority of Israeli citizens,” he said. Turning to Prime Minister Binyomin Netanyahu’s criminal trial, Smotrich asserted that “Netanyahu’s acquittal is not nearly enough,” adding that “all those who framed him throughout the process in the police and the State Attorney’s Office, including Baharav-Miara, should be held accountable before the Israeli public and sent to prison.”
Addressing Israel’s economy, Smotrich argued that the country’s financial performance remains strong despite the ongoing war on seven fronts and said current economic indicators justify more substantial interest rate cuts. “Look at the shekel, the stock market, high-tech, the labor market, and inflation, which is within the target range,” he said. He added, “Our government has done an outstanding job on security and the war. We fought a war on seven fronts with fantastic results—not perfect, but our strategic, geopolitical, and security position is far better than it was on October 6.”
Asked about the proposed Basic Law on Torah study, Smotrich said he opposed earlier drafts because they could have been interpreted as exempting bnei yeshivah from military service. “There was a very bad Basic Law on Torah study that could have been understood to mean that Torah study exempts someone from military service. We opposed it and told the chareidim: ‘Over our dead bodies’—and we won.” He stressed that the current version “unequivocally does not allow draft evasion and does not come at the expense of other values.”
According to Smotrich, one of the law’s goals is to protect yeshivos hesder from legal challenges by opposition groups. He argued that Israel must balance competing national values, saying, “There is a value called equality, there is the value of military service, employment, core curriculum studies, and there is also the value of Torah study—and they must be balanced.” He dismissed warnings from Finance Ministry professionals about potential economic consequences as “complete ignorance.”
Discussing the war in Gaza, Smotrich said Israel has made substantial progress but has not yet completed its mission. “All the hostages have returned home, both the living and the deceased. We control between 60% and 70% of the Gaza Strip, and there is international commitment to dismantling Hamas and demilitarizing Gaza,” he said, adding, “There is no reconstruction without demilitarization.”
Smotrich also urged Prime Minister Netanyahu to authorize additional Jewish communities in the territories under Israeli control. “I call on the Prime Minister: Let us manage the settlement enterprise and establish at least three new communities.” He argued that territorial expansion is the key to defeating Israel’s enemies. “The enemy understands only territory. Want to instill a sense of defeat and the price of making a mistake in the enemy? Take territory. Want to instill a sense of victory among us? Take territory.” He concluded, “Take territory, build communities there, strengthen your security. That is the picture of victory.”
{Matzav.com}