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Is there no article or subsection of an article for conscientious objectors to conscription in the IDF? I'm not sure if Tair merits her own article (although, she would certainly merit a specific mention in an overall section on conscientious objectors to the IDF, for being the longest interred objector if for nothing else) --Bertrc (talk) 20:49, 18 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]
The article Refusal to serve in the IDF covers concepts, historical movements and court decisions. Other than a section on draft evasion among celebrities, individuals aren't mentioned by name. Nor is there a List of... page with individual cases. As the article is densely written and organized by topic rather than chronologically, editing to insert a mention of Tair Kaminer would require careful placement with citations of Haaretz online articles reporting on her case, which at this point is remarkable (?) only by the length of detention she's served. In the Hebrew Wikipedia she as yet has no separate article, and I would argue that she's not of sufficient notability to merit her own page in the English Wikipedia. Deborahjay (talk) 10:39, 15 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]