Ayelet-Hashakhar Saidof, a lawyer and founder of the Mothers on the Front movement, leads 70,000 mothers in demanding an end to the Gaza conflict and equal military service for all, particularly addressing the impact of ultra-Orthodox draft exemptions. As casualties mount, she emphasizes the psychological toll on returning soldiers, urging accountability from military leaders while advocating for a diplomatic resolution to the prolonged fighting.
Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: A group of mothers in Israel is working together to stop the fighting in Gaza because they are worried about their children who are soldiers and want everyone to help share the responsibility of serving in the army.
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