Shas chairman Aryeh Deri said Monday evening that the bill to freeze arrests of yeshiva students does not harm the IDF, and that the opposition's joint statement against it is intended to protect the 'legal junta' and thwart the split of the Attorney General's role.
Shas chairman Aryeh Deri responded Monday evening to the opposition's joint statement against the coalition bill to freeze arrests of yeshiva students. Deri argued that the legislation does not harm the IDF, and accused the opposition of trying to protect the 'legal junta' and block the split of the Attorney General's role. The opposition leaders issued their joint call earlier Monday evening.
2 developments
- StrongDeri to coalition: no votes for any legislation unless Torah Study Basic Law advances
- DevelopingShas leader Aryeh Deri slams Attorney General for blocking yeshiva student draft law
- DevelopingReport: Deri pushing a 'thin' draft law to halt yeshiva student arrests
- DevelopingOpposition party leaders issue joint call against bill to freeze draft-evader arrests
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