The coalition deal between Prime Minister Netanyahu and Haredi parties is moving forward, according to the main evening newscast. The IDF has issued a warning that the deal could harm operational activity.
The coalition deal between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Haredi parties is officially underway, as reported in the main evening newscast. A key element of the agreement is expected to be the advancement of the Basic Law: Torah Study, which would grant legislative immunity to Haredi draft evaders. The deal has drawn a warning from the IDF, which cautioned that it could harm operational capabilities. The precise legislative timeline and the deal's full details remain to be detailed.
As The Zioneer previously reported on June 25, the deal was advancing toward Knesset marathon debates on the Basic Law. The latest report confirms the deal is now formally launched, with the IDF's warning adding a new dimension of public pressure.
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