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One of Israel's ultra-Orthodox Jewish parties has quit Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition in a long-running ...
Opponents have likened it to a concentration camp. Critics say Netanyahu is looking to stretch out the negotiations until ...
Haredi leaders warn they may back efforts to topple the government unless a new conscription bill aligned with pre-war ...
Bernie Sanders praises the Knesset's failure to expel Joint List’s MK Ayman Odeh, claims Israel can't be a democracy if it ...
In raucous session, only 73 of the required 90 lawmakers back motion to boot Hadash-Ta'al chairman Ayman Odeh, who vows to 'stand strong against fascism' and 'fight for democracy' ...
An Israeli ultra-Orthodox party has announced plans to leave Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition government.
The decision leaves Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with a razor-thin majority of 61 seats in the 120-seat Knesset.
At the origin of this initiative, Likud parliamentarian Avihai Boaron relied on a message published by Odeh on X last January ...
They are demanding the cancellation of tens of thousands of draft orders already sent to yeshiva students and the restoration ...
Degel Hatorah claims coalition 'repeatedly violated its commitments to care for the status of yeshiva students'; Edelstein said to vow he won't agree to further concessions on bill ...
Israel's United Torah Judaism party quits Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition over a long-standing military conscription exemption dispute involving yeshiva students. This departure ...