Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition rattled as ultra-Orthodox party exits over conscription bill
Tel Aviv: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Israeli Ultra Orthodox Party, an important administrative partner, said that he has left the coalition government and threatened the administration of the Israeli leader to destabilize at a significant time in the war in Gaza.
The two factions of the United Torah Judaism said that they have left the government because of a long -standing dispute for not preparing Ultra Orthodox Jewish Seminar students from military service. The problem has divided the Jewish Israelis for a long time, most of which had to be admitted to the military, but a cleft and military manpower that expanded since the war in Gaza began.
If the exit persists, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will be left in the Parliament by razor.Credit: Bloomberg
The separation of a party in Israeli politics as a king for a long time does not immediately threaten Netanyahu’s rule.
However, after entering into force within 48 hours, the Israeli leader will leave the leader of the two far-right party more in a government that can rely on the whims of the two far-right party. These parties opposed concessions in Hamas and cease -fire negotiations and stopped leaving the government or even threatening the government to end the war in Gaza or even pause it.
Political concussion Israel and Hamas are discussing the conditions of the ceasefire for the 21 -month war in Gaza. Despite the heavy pressure of the United States, Israel’s upper ally and mediators Egypt and Qatar, there is no breakthrough in talks.
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A proposal to force hundreds of thousands of Palestinians to a small and largely destroyed area controlled by their army in Southern Gaza threatens to remove the latest efforts to create a ceasefire. New York Times reported. Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz spokesman, Times He says that the First shifted the idea last week, refusing to comment on reports such as Netanyahu’s office.
Another repetitive point of adhesion opposes the end of the war as the war ended as part of any ceasefire, and Netanyahu’s extreme right parties remain intact.
Before the departure of the United Torah Judaism, it has a 48 -hour window, that is, it can find ways to satisfy the Netanyahu party and bring it back to the coalition. However, Vice President of the Jewish Folk Policy Institute, Shuki Friedman, said that the demands of the party are still wide with the draft law at the table and that the party is still wide and that it has announced an unlikely compromise.