In a column published by Israel Hayom, journalist Amit Segal explores whether Israel's Haredi political parties are heading toward an unprecedented electoral decline, amid shifting coalition dynamics and public sentiment.
Israel Hayom published a column Wednesday evening by veteran journalist Amit Segal (N12), titled 'Are the Haredim heading for a historic crash?' The piece analyzes the political trajectory of Israel's ultra-Orthodox parties amid potential coalition realignments and growing public frustration with Haredi draft exemptions. Segal, a well-connected political commentator, offers an assessment rather than reporting new polling data or internal party discussions. The column appears as coalition negotiations and the conscription debate continue to dominate the political agenda. No official responses from Haredi party leaders have been reported as of this writing.
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