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The Times of Israel on MSNUTJ’s Goldknopf says Netanyahu had promised Haredi military exemptions as part of judicial overhaulFormer housing minister Yitzhak Goldknopf, chairman of the ultra-Orthodox United Torah Judaism party, says Prime Minister ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNAre Shas and UTJ poised to collapse Netanyahu’s government?With both ultra-Orthodox parties apparently on the way out, the PM could soon be heading an unstable, minority government, ...
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UTJ was told to support the judicial reform as it would allow for a "basic law of Torah study," and another law as an ...
The Sephardi haredi party Shas remained mum on Monday about whether or not it would join UTJ. The United Torah Judaism (UTJ) ...
The UTJ lawmakers said their walkout would come into effect after 48 hours, giving Netanyahu two days to try and resolve the ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNGafni attends Knesset panel on compensation for businesses harmed by war, week after resigning as chairThe post Gafni attends Knesset panel on compensation for businesses harmed by war, week after resigning as chair appeared ...
The United Torah Judaism party has announced that its Knesset members will abstain from the vote in the Knesset plenum ...
One of Israel's ultra-Orthodox Jewish parties has quit Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition in a long-running dispute over a new military conscription bill.
The Shas party has exited Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government coalition, following a prior withdrawal by the ...
The ultra-Orthodox factions of Israel's ruling coalition have pulled their support over continued efforts to conscript believers into the military.
With Shas out of the government, Netanyahu faces a decision between taking a hit to maintain the coalition or preparing for ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government suffered a fresh setback on Wednesday as Shas, a key ultra-Orthodox ...
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