The Senators hear that in Israel's military, recruits are not asked about their sexual orientation.
Members of the military are not asked about their sexual orientation.
Don't ask potential recruits about their sexual orientation.
"Don't ask" means that recruits will no longer be asked about their sexual orientation.
And investigators are barred from asking troops about their sexual orientation.
Until August of last year, the military was still even using enlistment forms that directly asked about a person's sexual orientation.
Recruits would no longer be asked about their sexual orientation.
Some laws prohibit insurers from asking people directly about their sexual orientation.
Yet there continue to be cases where service members are directly asked about their sexual orientation.
Commanders would no longer be allowed to ask about a soldier's sexual orientation.