The Shas party has reportedly threatened the Likud party, warning that violating coalition agreements would constitute ingratitude. The statement, which surfaced Wednesday evening, is seen as a political pressure tactic amid ongoing coalition negotiations.
The threat comes hours after Shas's newspaper issued its own warning earlier Wednesday evening, as reported by The Zioneer, stating that failure to pass a specific law would undermine the foundations of the religious camp. Now, Shas is directly threatening Likud over coalition agreements. The move reflects internal coalition tensions as Shas applies political pressure.
- DevelopingShas newspaper warns failure to pass law undermines religious camp's foundations
- DevelopingShas: no votes for coalition legislation unless draft-evader arrests end
- DevelopingMK Dan Illouz warns Likud coalition moves will cost electoral loss
- DevelopingLikud fears majority for MK Gotliv's immunity request may falter, prepares tense vote
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