Israel's government faces turmoil as key ultra-Orthodox members threaten to bring it down over a divisive bill dubbed the 'rabbis bill,' which critics say would weaken women's influence in selecting rabbis. The Haredi parties are in a historic dilemma over their alliance with Netanyahu, with the ultra-Orthodox Shas party threatening to withdraw from the government due to the stalled 'Rabbi Law.' There are indications of a significant political shift as Haredi parties consider breaking ties with Netanyahu, who has been in power for decades.
Three decades ago, the ultra-Orthodox Shas party joined a pro-peace, left-wing government. But then Haredi parties shifted to the far right, enthroning Netanyahu for decades. Now, there are initial signs of a momentous shift | Opinion | @AnshelPfeffer https://t.co/8oHuEejfXf
Stick with Bibi or jump ship? The Haredi dilemma that will seal Netanyahu's fate / @AnshelPfeffer https://t.co/sjQA9CWBAj
Ultra-Orthodox Israeli party Shas has threatened to withdraw from the Israeli government after Netanyahu was unable to move forward the so-called Rabbi Law https://t.co/n7FJYfeWIG
Stick with Bibi or jump ship? The Haredi parties are facing a dilemma of historic proportions. Their alliance with Netanyahu is coming to an end, how and when they end it could determine Israel’s future and the war’s course. My @haaretzcom analysis https://t.co/BlmtyqOB60
Stick with Bibi or jump ship? The Haredi parties are facing a dilemma of historic proportions. Their alliance with Netanyahu is coming to an end, how and when they end could determine Israel’s future and the war’s course. My @haaretzcom analysis https://t.co/I93454TNZV
A divisive bill has thrown Israel’s government into turmoil as key ultra-Orthodox members threatened to bring it down. Critics say the legislation, dubbed the "rabbis bill", would weaken the influence of women in the process of selecting rabbis https://t.co/2msOP0Oygr