Not so in the liberal [non-Jewish] democracy of England. In England, a Muslim policeman was excused from guard duty of the Israeli embassy due to his religious sensibilities.
In Israel, I know policemen that have resigned instead of carrying out duties they disagreed with.
In the UK, if you disagree (and happen to be Muslim), then everything's ok and they will reassign you to a different task.
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The same British who make a big fuss over Israel's proposed loyalty oath.
Apparently, your religion can excuse you from serving your country loyally. But that's what Israelis have to put up with from a dhimmi Europe.
Despite the recent rash of fb posts showing the Fox News editorial, this story is from 2006:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2006/oct/05/ukcrime.uknews21
This was shameful and pathetic. There was an investigation into it straight away, but the outcome of that i could not find. I sincerely hope it did not become a precedent, and that the distinction between private views and obligations of public service have been made clear to this individual
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