MK Ohad Tal (Religious Zionism) has decided to delay the discussion of the kashrut bill at the last moment, pushing back its advancement to the plenum, according to reports. The move escalates a coalition dispute between Religious Zionism and Shas over several issues, including the appointment of the chief rabbi of Ra'anana.
MK Ohad Tal (Religious Zionism) has delayed the discussion of the kashrut bill at the last moment, postponing its advancement to the Knesset plenum, according to reports. The move is part of a coalition crisis between Religious Zionism and Shas, with the two parties clashing over several issues, including the appointment of the chief rabbi of Ra'anana. The kashrut bill is a key legislative priority for Shas, and the delay threatens to deepen the coalition rift.
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