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With both ultra-Orthodox parties apparently on the way out, the PM could soon be heading an unstable, minority government, ...
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The ultra-Orthodox Shas party says it will leave the government in response to dispute over mandatory military service.
The UTJ lawmakers said their walkout would come into effect after 48 hours, giving Netanyahu two days to try and resolve the ...
Unlike the United Torah Judaism (UTJ), the Shas party said on Wednesday it would remain within Netanyahu-led coalition for ...
The Sephardi haredi party Shas remained mum on Monday about whether or not it would join UTJ. The United Torah Judaism (UTJ) ...
Shas's exit from cabinet positions has effectively cost Prime Minister Netanyahu his parliamentary majority. With the party's ...
The Shas party will continue to back the Israeli PM's coalition in Parliament, where he now has a one-seat majority. Read ...
The Shas party has exited Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government coalition, following a prior withdrawal by the ...
Gafni to head UTJ, Litzman bumped to No. 2 Under the deal, Gafni will continue to fill the powerful position of Knesset finance committee chairman and Litzman will receive a ministerial portfolio.
UTJ threatens to boycott coalition votes over ministry budget demand The threat is the latest in a series of incidents of infighting and threats to not vote with the coalition made since the ...
An ultra-Orthodox party quit Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's cabinet on Wednesday, but said it would remain within his coalition for now, giving the government more time to resolve a thorny ...