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An Israeli ultra-Orthodox party has announced plans to leave Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition government.
The Israeli leader has been alienating his allies and is spiraling toward early elections.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government is holding on by a thread after an ultra-Orthodox party withdrew from its ruling coalition. The United Torah Judaism party announced on Monday ...
The ultra-Orthodox Shas party says it will leave the government in response to dispute over mandatory military service.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government suffered a fresh setback on Wednesday as Shas, a key ultra-Orthodox party, decided to quit the ruling coalition, multiple Israeli media outlets ...
Netanyahu’s government on edge as ultra-Orthodox party quits coalition over military draft law - United Torah Judaism's departure has a window of 48 hours before becoming official ...
Israel’s ultra-Orthodox party, United Torah Judaism (UTJ), has announced it is quitting the country’s fractious right-wing coalition due to a long-running dispute over mandatory military service, ...
An Israeli ultra-Orthodox party said it’s walking out of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition, threatening to leave the government with a razor-thin majority in parliament.
A key partner in Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has officially withdrawn from the coalition, dealing a major blow to the official and leaving him in the minority within the Israeli ...
The Shas party will continue to back the Israeli PM's coalition in Parliament, where he now has a one-seat majority. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The departure of United Torah Judaism leaves Netanyahu with a razor thin majority in a government coalition dominated by two far-right parties. View on euronews ...
Netanyahu, Israel’s longest serving leader, has long relied on the ultra-Orthodox parties to prop up his governments. Without UTJ, his coalition holds just 61 out of parliament’s 120 seats.