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Israel is facing a deep political crisis that may soon bring down the right-wing coalition of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, as one of its major ultra-rugist partners threatens to leave the government and return an opposition-lefting proposal to leave the government and dissolve the Parliament next week. In a dramatic growth on Thursday, the council of Torah scholars today directed the Aggar Yesrel Party to present his bill to dissolve the cassette.
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Ultra-orthodox (Hardi) Crisis Center on Long Tensions at military consent exemption for men. While most Israelis need to serve – three years for men, two for women – Haredi men have been exempted from long, a policy is being seen rapidly between the ongoing war in Gaza.
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The protesters were returned to Israel in Tel Aviv after the bodies of six hostages. September 1, 2024. (Reuters/Florian Goga)
Haaretz’s political correspondent Amir Tibon said, “The real crisis is not just a religion vs. state, shaking Netanyahu’s alliance – it is a war in Gaza, and which will be forced to fight it. Discrimination against those serving in the army is one of the few issues that unite a vast majority of Israel – and they want to end it.”
According to IDF estimates, there are about 60,000 Ultra-Rudician men, who are male of consciousness age.
Amit Segal, a political correspondent of Israel’s channel 12, said, “The crisis arises from the massacre on 7 October.
Segal said that Netanyahu’s alliance is currently monitored as a possible election date on October 21, 2025, but warned that if ultra-militant parties are released, initial elections may be inevitable. He said, “It is unlikely that ultra-orthodox parties will drop the government-they are in their ideal alliance,” he said. “But if they leave, elections are likely to be held in October.”
IDF forces are operated in a city of Rafa in Gaza Strip. (Office of IDF Spokesperson)
In March, the Supreme Court of Israel ruled that the draft exemption was unconstitutional and ordered the government to solve the issue. But the alliance of Netanyahu-the ultra-orthodox parties and the united tora depends a lot on the 18 seats organized by Judaism. Hardi parties are demanding new laws that will promote exemption in law. Without it, they threaten to leave.
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If those parties run, Netanyahu’s alliance may collapse, Segal explained, “The Prime Minister has seven weeks for seven weeks, until the cassett enters a month’s long holiday and will fight to survive. But with a bill to disturb the cassette presented next week, he has no guarantee to reach as Prime Minister on 27 July.”
Dozens of protesters staged a demonstration inside Jerusalem’s ultra-orthodox Mia Sheerim neighborhood, calling the community to draft IDF. (Eyal Warshavsky/SOPA Picture/SIPA Usa/SIPA AP images)
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The bill introduced by opposition party Yash Atid, led by former Prime Minister Yare Lapid, is scheduled for one vote on 11 June. It requires 61 votes to pass – a number that can also reach the defect of some coalition members.
Meanwhile, former Prime Minister Nftali Bennett has announced a political return with a new party, temporarily called “Bennett 2026”. The Israeli media pole suggests that Bennett won 24 to 28 seats, beating Netanyahu’s Likud, which is expected to get only 19 to 22 seats.