Netanyahu’s coalition is rattled as ultra-Orthodox party announces exit over military draft law

Tel AvıV, Israel (AP) -Beşcakan Benjamin Netanyahu, an important administrative partner of the Israeli Ultra-Ortodox Party, left the coalition government early on Tuesday and threatened to destabilize the rule of the Israeli leader at a significant time. War in Gaza.
The two factions of the United Torah Judaism said that they bolt the government Disputes surrounding an invoice This would encode the exemption of wide military draft for the components that trained Jewish texts instead of joining the army. 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.
Degel Hatorah Fraction said in a statement that the deputies announced their “coalition and the government’s resignations ,,” the government has repeatedly violated the commitment of the status of Jewish seminar students. ” He said.
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, he will leave the Israeli leader with a fine majority in a government and now he will be able to rely on the whims of two people. Extreme Right Parties. 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 US, Israel’s upper ally and mediators Egypt and Qatar, there is no breakthrough in the talks. A repeated point of adhesion is whether the war ended as part of any ceasefire, and Netanyahu’s opposition to the end of the war by the extreme right coalition allies.
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.
Friedman said that the departure of the party did not at risk Netanyahu’s rule. In order to solve the parliament that will reduce the government and trigger new elections, a vote cannot be brought by the opposition until the end of the year due to procedural reasons. And a summer recess for the parliament, which started later on this month and extends to October, attempts to close the gaps to Netanyahu and bring the party back to the coalition.
Netanyahu’s Likud party Cabinet Minister Miki Zohar said that the party was hopeful that the party could return to the coalition. “God willing, everything will be fine,” he said.
A Likud spokesman did not respond immediately to the request for comments.



