Grieving families of fallen soldiers criticized Prime Minister Netanyahu's coalition deal with Haredi parties, accusing him of 'trafficking in blood' — trading their loved ones' sacrifice for political survival, according to the families' statement.
The families' statement, published Tuesday evening, accuses the prime minister of leveraging the memory of fallen soldiers to secure coalition agreements with Haredi parties. The deal's specific terms — including ministerial portfolios, budgets, and conscription law concessions — were not detailed in the families' statement and remain reported by other outlets. The Zioneer is covering this as a developing political story; the core fact is the families' public condemnation and their 'trafficking in blood' accusation, which is directly sourced. Further details on the coalition agreement itself are not yet independently confirmed by this desk.
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