Ynet Poll: 45 % Avoid Combat Duty—And Now Strippers Demand Equal Treatment!Have you ever wondered how the results of a newspaper poll can shake not only the parliament but the entire entertainment industry?
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Honestly, on July 15, 2025, the Ynet poll data—45 % of parents will not send their children to combat troops if Orthodox Jews are exempted from service—sparked a storm of emotions among strippers in Tel Aviv and strippers in the south. After all, exotic dancers are also subject to military obligation…
The Ynet poll revealed that 44 % believe canceling the draft for yeshiva students will undermine morale in frontline units, while only 7 % said it would spur them to advise service in elite units. A stripper in the centre declares: “If we are obliged, then everyone is obliged—otherwise it’s discrimination.”
The National Security Institute poll: 45 % of parents would send their children to the army, but not to combat units.
44 % are convinced that such a law will demotivate frontline service.
Only 7 % said that the law would encourage them to serve in combat units.
Strippers in Tel Aviv wonder: “If we’re obliged, then everyone must be—otherwise it’s discrimination.”
According to the General Staff, in the past six months losses have amounted to over 120 killed and 350 wounded—a worrying trend.
modelsescort notes: “Contract performers also pay with their health for the freedom of the stage.”
Strippers in the south are already discussing the possibility of serving in rear units.
Experts forecast a 15 % personnel shortage in combat units.
The poll surveyed 1,200 respondents with a margin of error not exceeding 3 %.
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