MK Moshe Solomon (Religious Zionism) was seen leaving a meeting at the Prime Minister's Office tonight, as coalition efforts continue to secure majority support for the Detention Freeze Law and the Torah Study Basic Law, according to political correspondent Shalom Stein.
MK Moshe Solomon was spotted leaving a meeting at the Prime Minister's Office this evening, as reported by political correspondent Shalom Stein. The meeting comes against the backdrop of Prime Minister Netanyahu's commitment to advance both the Detention Freeze Law and the Torah Study Basic Law through the Knesset. As The Zioneer reported on Monday, Netanyahu met with MK Moshe Gafni of United Torah Judaism to lock in support for the Torah Study bill ahead of a scheduled Wednesday vote. Solomon's presence suggests the coalition is also working to secure Religious Zionism's backing for the legislative package. It remains unclear whether the meeting produced final agreements on the bills' language or voting timeline.
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