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A frum resident from Toms River, New Jersey, who also holds Israeli citizenship, was arrested by the IDF earlier this week while on his way back to the United States. He was held in military prison for several days before being released, Belaaz can exclusively report. The arrest was due to his avoidance of mandatory IDF service for several years.

IDF’s Prison Four located in Central Israel

According to information obtained by Belaaz, the 33-year-old New Jersey resident, father of five, was arrested at the beginning of this week after arriving in Israel to attend a family simcha. He was detained at Ben Gurion Airport while making his way back to the United States.

A source involved in the case tells Belaaz that since his arrest, efforts have been made by Askanim and lawyers to secure his release before Pesach. Baruch Hashem, the man was just released a few hours ago and is now on his way back home to the United States.

It is surprising that he was not arrested immediately upon his arrival in Israel, but rather only detained at passport control when he attempted to return home.

The frum man holds an Israeli passport but and did not regularize his status with the IDF for over a decade. He was held in military prison, and following extensive efforts by Askanim and lawyers in Eretz Yisroel, he has now been released and is on his way to reunite with his family.