Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu lost another government partner on Wednesday. The Ultra -Orthodox SAS party has announced that they are all their messages. However, it does not participate in the opposition.
On Tuesday, the Ultra-Orthodox party Tora-Judentum had already declared his exit from the coalition. The reason is that a draft law to release their students was not accepted by the military service, it said. Because of this output, the majority of the coalition had shrunk to 61 of the 120 seats.
On Tuesday, the SAS party had already stated that they wanted to advise the residence in the government on Wednesday. This is necessary in view of the “serious and unacceptable attacks on the status of Torah scholars”.
Opposition: “More colleague -campaigners” in battle
The opposition politician Avigdor Lieberman accused the first leaked party on platform X not to “think of the hunter on the spot that more colleague campaigners must share the load with them.” “These politicians try to prevent young Orthodox Jews from joining their heroic peers who defend the Israeli people with their lives,” said former Israeli head of the Naftali Bennett government.
In Israel, military service is mandatory for both men and women. For decades, however, an exception has long been a dispute in parliament for the Ultra Orthodox. In general it is about the mandatory mandatory of 66,000 young men.
Source: Krone

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