no, most women worked at factory's or store's to provide for there family, because men were drafted into the war.
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GENERALLY, YES, but it is more complicated.For groups who are drafted, there is a two-year requirement of service for women and a three-year requirement of service for men. The groups that are drafted are: Israeli Jews (except the Ultra-Orthodox who have a number of exemptions), Israeli Druze Men, and Israeli Circassian Men. Israeli Bedouins, Palestinian Muslim Citizens of Israel, and Palestinian Christian Citizens of Israel are not required to serve. Many Israeli Bedouin Men have a tradition of service, but there is no draft for them. A number of Orthodox Jewish battalions are now forming in the Israeli Army because of insufficient numbers of exemptions and increasing patriotism in the Orthodox Jewish community. Increasingly, Palestinian Citizens of Israel are enlisting, but it remains very unpopular in Israel's ethnic Palestinian communities to serve in the Israeli Army. Additionally, a number of foreign Jews enlist in the Israeli Army. Regardless, any individual who enlists in the Israeli Army is held to the same two-year requirement of service for women and a three-year requirement of service for men.
Women were never drafted, they joined voluntarily.
The majority of women in Israel train to be teachers, however, many are doctors, scientists, nurses and army personnel. Women have to do army service and I believe that this is the reason they have equal opportunities to do jobs that some countries think of as male jobs. I personally know a woman there who is a general in the Israeli army. Nothing there is impossible for anyone capable of doing the job, and most of them are mothers.
No!
Yes he was drafted in the army.
Yes, Israel has a very powerful army.
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Wikipedia has him joining the Army which is not a correct term for being drafted, although he may have been
They were drafted into the army ...................... Or they enlisted voluntarily