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With Shas out of the government, Netanyahu faces a decision between taking a hit to maintain the coalition or preparing for ...
As Israel’s ruling coalition fractures over the Haredi Draft bill, religious parties threaten to quit, and pressure mounts ...
Some of the prime minister’s political allies have quit over a proposal to make religious students serve in military, and ...
The United Torah Judaism claimed that the Shas chairman had deceived the Rabbis by keeping his party in the coalition.
An Israeli ultra-Orthodox party has announced plans to leave Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition government. The ...
The Shas party said it would resign over the government’s failure to enshrine into law the long-standing military exemption ...
After bolting coalition, UTJ party head warns of unrest if draft orders to 54,000 yeshiva students are enforced: 'There will be no peace'; Lapid accuses PM of selling out soldiers ...
Haredi party's Degel Hatorah faction claims coalition 'repeatedly violated commitments to care for status of yeshiva students'; Edelstein said refusing further concessions on bill ...
The government, which enjoyed a comfortable 67-seat majority, is now reduced to a minority of 50 seats in the 120-seat ...
Opposition leader Yair Lapid says the government now “has no authority”, and has called for a new round of elections. But even before these developments, Netanyahu was reportedly considering calling ...
UTJ was told to support the judicial reform as it would allow for a "basic law of Torah study," and another law as an override clause, Yitzhak Goldknopf claimed in an interview with Kikar HaShabbat.