Singapore says involvement in groups linked to the Israeli military is "not acceptable."

rss · SCMP 2026-03-24T08:05:47Z auto
Singapore authorities warned on Tuesday that participation in organizations linked to the Israeli military, such as Sar-El, would not be acceptable under current conditions and could lead to legal action. In a joint media release, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and the Ministry of Defence (Mindef) noted that Sar-El's website states that it is "deeply committed to supporting the IDF (Israeli Defence Forces)," and that its volunteers "work side-by-side with soldiers on IDF bases." "Being involved...
Singapore authorities warned on Tuesday that involvement in organizations linked to the Israeli military, such as Sar-El, would not be acceptable under current conditions and could attract legal action. In a joint media release, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and Ministry of Defence (Mindef) noted that Sar-El's website states that it is "deeply committed to supporting the IDF (Israeli Defence Forces)," and its volunteers "work side-by-side with soldiers on IDF bases." "Being involved in organizations like Sar-El on these terms today would not be acceptable, and action will be taken under our laws against anyone whose involvement in such activities is found to be prejudicial to Singapore's national security and interests," the ministries said. Their comments followed reports of social media posts resurfacing an old blog post that encouraged volunteering with Sar-El, an Israeli non-profit service organization. The blog, written by a Singaporean around 2018 or 2019, was taken down in 2025 but was recently reposted by other social media users. At least one of them questioned why the Singaporean was asking others to join the IDF as volunteers in Israel. According to the ministries, the author of the blog post and his father volunteered with Sar-El for approximately two weeks in December 2016.

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