The Supreme Court rejected this morning a suit by eight "conscientious objectors" who refuse to serve in the army in Judea, Samaria and Gaza. The eight, imprisoned because of their refusal to serve in Yesha, said that their conscience does not allow them to carry out the actions that soldiers in Yesha are required to perform. The Court ruled that "selective conscientious objections" are not acceptable: "Yesterday it was southern Lebanon, today it's Yesha, and tomorrow it will be a refusal to uproot outposts. The 'people's army' will soon turn into an 'army of peoples' where every group determines where they can or cannot serve."