A political deal between Likud and the Haredi parties has been reached: the Haredi factions will receive a legislative package in exchange for a loyalty declaration, according to Israeli media reports.
A new coalition agreement between Likud and the Haredi parties has been outlined, with the Haredi factions set to receive a package of laws in exchange for a commitment of loyalty. The details were published Tuesday morning by Israeli media.
This development follows weeks of reported negotiations. As The Zioneer previously reported (June 23), the coalition had reached a broad agreement with the ultra-Orthodox parties on a legislative package that included provisions on a state commission of inquiry, preventing arrests of draft evaders, and splitting the attorney general's role. A subsequent June 25 report deepened the understanding of the immunity-from-arrest component. A June 28 bulletin noted a separate reported arrangement tying Haredi support for an October 27 election date to maximizing legislative time.
The specific content of the new package and the exact wording of the loyalty declaration remain unconfirmed. The full terms have not yet been formally published.
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- DevelopingNetanyahu-Haredi coalition deal deepens: immunity from arrest for draft evaders
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