Israel's attorney general criticizes the ultra-Orthodox army exemption law, leading to delays in government meetings on the issue. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces coalition strains over disagreements on drafting ultra-Orthodox Jews into the military.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and leaders of the haredi parties failed to reach a new compromise on the issue of the haredi exemption from IDF service that would enjoy legal backing from the Attorney General. āļø@BreuerEliav and @jeremybob1 https://t.co/BIb1Go5fXA
Israeli gov't meeting on army exemption bill postponed following ultra-Orthodox political pressure / @HauserTov & @bar_peleg https://t.co/fT9MCAqbfN
Meeting between Netanyahu, Haredi parties on conscription law ends without agreement https://t.co/qKC5KHg9Ow
The government meeting debating whether to exempt draft-age ultra-Orthodox men from military conscription has been postponed due to opposition from ultra-Orthodox MKs, who threatened not to attend and not to support the amended version of the draft law https://t.co/fT9MCAqJ5l
Netanyahu government meeting on army exemption bill delayed after Haredi political pressure https://t.co/fT9MCAqJ5l
Is Netanyahu trying too hard to please the far-Right of his government? Tensions in the emergency coalition could prove a significant problem, writes @davidswift87 š https://t.co/3J8oWH53tQ
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faced growing strains on his divided coalition after an angry standoff with Washington worsened disagreements over proposals to draft ultra-Orthodox Jews into the military. https://t.co/Tz5v4d81ln
Cabinet discussion on Haredi draft postponed amid marathon coalition talks https://t.co/CnEvLjRBRd
Israel's attorney general says ultra-Orthodox army exemption law lacks substance; coalition submits new version / @HauserTov & @chenmaanit7 https://t.co/kUnETJAfkE