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Member of Knesset Meir Porush began a protest on Thursday morning outside the office of Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNHaredi newspapers declare ‘war’ over IDF enlistment efforts, prompting outrage
There is a war, but it's in a different place, and people are actually being killed in it,' Yair Lapid responds; MK Zvi ...
MK Meir Porush accuses Attorney General of inspiring tensions between Israel's haredi and general populations.
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The Times of Israel on MSN‘Free the hostages’: Hundreds of Haredim protest outside prison holding draft evaders
Ultra-Orthodox extremists set fire to IDF conscription orders, briefly try to break into military prison, with some claiming ...
The Yated Ne’eman newspaper is affiliated with the haredi Lithuanian faction, Degel Hatorah, which forms part of the United ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNHaredi MK Porush warns conscription of yeshiva students could lead to ‘civil war’
Former cabinet minister sets up tent outside Justice Ministry to protest arrests of draft evaders. Liberman calls on ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNSenior Haredi MK: The government ‘started a war with us, and we have to defend ourselves’
Ultra-Orthodox lawmaker Meir Porush rules out violence in his community's struggle against military service, insists he'll ...
United Torah Judaism lawmaker Rabbi Meir Porush rescinded on Sunday his resignation as Minister of Jerusalem and Israel Tradition after receiving expanded authority to oversee the annual Lag B ...
Last week, I attended a meeting in the Knesset with MK Meir Porush (United Torah Judaism) and a group of aliyah activists who have joined to form what they call the Charedi Eretz Yisrael Coalition.
I n a mayoral race widely seen as a struggle for the soul of Jerusalem, Nir Barkat, a secular, high-tech multi-millionaire and ex-paratrooper, defeated Meir Porush, candidate of the city’s large ...
Gaydamak, 56, can forget about winning the ultra-Orthodox vote. It will be delivered in a bloc to Meir Porush, 54, a former Knesset member who has the backing of the city’s key rabbis.
This is natural, says Porush, admitting this is a two-way street. ‘Don’t judge me by the length of my beard but on my merit,’ asks the politician with 25 years of public experience.
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