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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government is holding on by a thread after an ultra-Orthodox party withdrew from ...
Unlike the United Torah Judaism (UTJ), the Shas party said on Wednesday it would remain within Netanyahu-led coalition for ...
On Tuesday, the Agudat Yisrael Party, along with its partner Degel HaTorah – forming the United Torah Judaism alliance – also ...
As UTJ exits coalition, internal tensions within haredi bloc resurface as divide deepens between Gur-affiliated factions and ...
Haredi leaders warn they may back efforts to topple the government unless a new conscription bill aligned with pre-war ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's ruling coalition is on the verge of collapse after two ultra-Orthodox parties ...
A second ultra-Orthodox party quit the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday, a day after a similar ...
JERUSALEM - One of Israel's ultra-Orthodox parties, United Torah Judaism, said it was quitting Prime Minister Benjamin ...
Israel's political party Shas, a key governing partner of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, became the second party ...
UTJ is a combined slate of the Hasidic party Agudat Yisrael and the non-Hasidic Degel HaTorah. The parties have run on a joint list since 1992 barring a period in 2004-2006, ...
Resignation of United Torah Judaism lawmakers leaves Netanyahu with razor-thin 61-seat majority in the 120 seat Knesset.