Youth Against Dictatorship

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Date3 September 2023 (2023-09-03)
TypeSigning of open letter
Participants230 youth signatories; over 400 other attendees[1]
Youth Against Dictatorship
Part of the 2023 Israeli judicial reform protests and Israeli criticism of the occupation of Palestine
Date3 September 2023 (2023-09-03)
LocationHerzliya Hebrew Gymnasium, Tel Aviv, Israel
TypeSigning of open letter
Participants230 youth signatories; over 400 other attendees[1]

Youth Against Dictatorship (Hebrew: נוער נגד דיקטטורה, romanized: Noar neged diktatura) is a youth organisation in Israel. On 3 September 2023, they released an open letter signed by 230 young conscientious objectors, who collectively declared their refusal to serve in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), their opposition to serving Israeli settlements, and their desire for an end to the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories.

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) service is compulsory for most young Israeli adults, and refusal to serve in the IDF is extremely controversial. While small groups of Israeli youth have refused to serve in the past as a protest against Israeli policies toward Palestinians, conscientious objectors are rarely exempted from military service,[2] and are generally incarcerated in military prison for a period of time as a result of their refusal.[3][better source needed]

The 2023 Israeli judicial reform led to widespread protests in Israel, as well as announcements by IDF reservists that they would not appear for volunteer duty.[2] The practice of refusing to serve in the Israeli military became more mainstream as a result;[4][better source needed] polling of Israeli youth has shown increasing support for refusal.[3][better source needed]

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