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Haredi Party Withdraws from Israeli Coalition Amid Military Service Dispute
Rabbi Dov Landau, a leading Haredi rabbi, declared that Israel has declared war on religious students, leading to the United Torah Judaism party's withdrawal from the coalition government due to the failure to pass a law exempting Haredi yeshiva students from military service; this follows a long hi...
Haredi Party Withdraws from Israeli Coalition Amid Military Service Dispute
Rabbi Dov Landau, a leading Haredi rabbi, declared that Israel has declared war on religious students, leading to the United Torah Judaism party's withdrawal from the coalition government due to the failure to pass a law exempting Haredi yeshiva students from military service; this follows a long hi...
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56% Bias Score


Israeli Coalition Faces Collapse After Ultra-Orthodox Party Withdrawal
Yahadut HaTorah's withdrawal from Israel's coalition government over a bill ending military draft exemptions for religious students could lead to its collapse within months, hindering Gaza war efforts and increasing Netanyahu's political vulnerability.
Israeli Coalition Faces Collapse After Ultra-Orthodox Party Withdrawal
Yahadut HaTorah's withdrawal from Israel's coalition government over a bill ending military draft exemptions for religious students could lead to its collapse within months, hindering Gaza war efforts and increasing Netanyahu's political vulnerability.
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40% Bias Score


Israeli Coalition Loses Majority After Ultra-Orthodox Party Withdrawal
The ultra-Orthodox United Torah Judaism party withdrew from Israel's government due to disagreements over a bill exempting yeshiva students from military service, temporarily reducing Prime Minister Netanyahu's parliamentary majority to 61 seats out of 120.
Israeli Coalition Loses Majority After Ultra-Orthodox Party Withdrawal
The ultra-Orthodox United Torah Judaism party withdrew from Israel's government due to disagreements over a bill exempting yeshiva students from military service, temporarily reducing Prime Minister Netanyahu's parliamentary majority to 61 seats out of 120.
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36% Bias Score


Netanyahu's Coalition Survives Vote to Dissolve Parliament
Israel's Knesset rejected an opposition-backed bill to dissolve parliament by a vote of 61-53, maintaining Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's right-wing coalition government despite internal disagreements over mandatory military service for ultra-Orthodox men amidst the ongoing Gaza conflict.
Netanyahu's Coalition Survives Vote to Dissolve Parliament
Israel's Knesset rejected an opposition-backed bill to dissolve parliament by a vote of 61-53, maintaining Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's right-wing coalition government despite internal disagreements over mandatory military service for ultra-Orthodox men amidst the ongoing Gaza conflict.
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Ultra-Orthodox Parties Threaten to Collapse Israeli Government"
Israel's governing coalition faces potential collapse as ultra-orthodox parties United Torah Judaism (UTJ) and Shas threaten to withdraw over the mandatory military service for ultra-orthodox men, which was mandated by the Supreme Court in June 2024. The coalition currently holds 68 of 120 Knesset s...
Ultra-Orthodox Parties Threaten to Collapse Israeli Government"
Israel's governing coalition faces potential collapse as ultra-orthodox parties United Torah Judaism (UTJ) and Shas threaten to withdraw over the mandatory military service for ultra-orthodox men, which was mandated by the Supreme Court in June 2024. The coalition currently holds 68 of 120 Knesset s...
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Israel Funds Institutions Opposing the State
Over NIS 100 million in Israeli taxpayer money has funded the Ateret Shlomo yeshiva, whose students chanted against the Israeli state at a wedding, while the government approved NIS 1.27 billion for similar institutions and NIS 36 million for draft evasion aid, highlighting a political compromise je...
Israel Funds Institutions Opposing the State
Over NIS 100 million in Israeli taxpayer money has funded the Ateret Shlomo yeshiva, whose students chanted against the Israeli state at a wedding, while the government approved NIS 1.27 billion for similar institutions and NIS 36 million for draft evasion aid, highlighting a political compromise je...
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68% Bias Score

Ultra-Orthodox Party's Exit Threatens Israeli Coalition
Israel's ruling coalition lost seven seats on July 14th, 2024, after the ultra-orthodox United Torah Judaism party withdrew over the issue of military exemptions for yeshiva students, jeopardizing the government's majority and potentially leading to early elections amid the ongoing Gaza conflict.

Ultra-Orthodox Party's Exit Threatens Israeli Coalition
Israel's ruling coalition lost seven seats on July 14th, 2024, after the ultra-orthodox United Torah Judaism party withdrew over the issue of military exemptions for yeshiva students, jeopardizing the government's majority and potentially leading to early elections amid the ongoing Gaza conflict.
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36% Bias Score

Netanyahu's Coalition Shaken by Ultra-Orthodox Party's Withdrawal
Seven members of Israel's ultra-Orthodox United Torah Judaism party left Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition Tuesday, creating a one-seat majority and jeopardizing peace talks amid the 21-month Gaza war, due to disagreements over military draft exemptions.

Netanyahu's Coalition Shaken by Ultra-Orthodox Party's Withdrawal
Seven members of Israel's ultra-Orthodox United Torah Judaism party left Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition Tuesday, creating a one-seat majority and jeopardizing peace talks amid the 21-month Gaza war, due to disagreements over military draft exemptions.
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36% Bias Score

Israeli Knesset Rejects Dissolution, Defeating Opposition Bid
Israel's Knesset rejected an opposition-led bill to dissolve itself by a 61-53 vote on June 12th, thwarting an attempt to topple Benjamin Netanyahu's right-wing government amid internal divisions over ultra-Orthodox military conscription, a deeply divisive issue exacerbated by the ongoing conflict w...

Israeli Knesset Rejects Dissolution, Defeating Opposition Bid
Israel's Knesset rejected an opposition-led bill to dissolve itself by a 61-53 vote on June 12th, thwarting an attempt to topple Benjamin Netanyahu's right-wing government amid internal divisions over ultra-Orthodox military conscription, a deeply divisive issue exacerbated by the ongoing conflict w...
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44% Bias Score

Goldknopf Resigns, Haredi Draft Exemption Compromise Averts Knesset Dissolution
Israeli Housing Minister Yitzhak Goldknopf resigned Thursday, protesting the lack of a finalized agreement exempting Haredi yeshiva students from military service; this triggered a series of Knesset resignations and reappointments within the United Torah Judaism party, while a last-minute compromise...

Goldknopf Resigns, Haredi Draft Exemption Compromise Averts Knesset Dissolution
Israeli Housing Minister Yitzhak Goldknopf resigned Thursday, protesting the lack of a finalized agreement exempting Haredi yeshiva students from military service; this triggered a series of Knesset resignations and reappointments within the United Torah Judaism party, while a last-minute compromise...
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44% Bias Score

Zamir: Conquering Gaza Unrealistic Due to Soldier Shortage
IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir reportedly told Israel's national security cabinet that conquering Gaza is unrealistic due to a lack of soldiers and the absence of diplomatic efforts in the current operation against Hamas; cabinet ministers denied the report, but a third source confirmed it, highlight...

Zamir: Conquering Gaza Unrealistic Due to Soldier Shortage
IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir reportedly told Israel's national security cabinet that conquering Gaza is unrealistic due to a lack of soldiers and the absence of diplomatic efforts in the current operation against Hamas; cabinet ministers denied the report, but a third source confirmed it, highlight...
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52% Bias Score

Israeli Ministry of Finance Estimates 700,000 NIS in State Benefits for Haredi Men Under 46
The Israeli Ministry of Finance estimates that state benefits for Haredi men under 46 reach 700,000 NIS, including religious study stipends, daycare subsidies, and National Insurance discounts; this figure, presented during a Knesset discussion on sanctions for draft evasion, was contested by Haredi...

Israeli Ministry of Finance Estimates 700,000 NIS in State Benefits for Haredi Men Under 46
The Israeli Ministry of Finance estimates that state benefits for Haredi men under 46 reach 700,000 NIS, including religious study stipends, daycare subsidies, and National Insurance discounts; this figure, presented during a Knesset discussion on sanctions for draft evasion, was contested by Haredi...
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56% Bias Score
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