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An Israeli ultra-Orthodox party has announced plans to leave Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition government.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu walks in the Knesset, Israel's parliament, on the day of a vote over a possible ...
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's governing coalition faces significant instability after a key ultra-Orthodox party ...
The ultra-Orthodox party, which holds six seats in the Knesset, said its two factions were pulling out in protest against a ...
United Torah Judaism said it was quitting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's ruling coalition due to a long-running dispute ...
The political shake-up comes as Israel and Hamas are discussing the terms of a truce for the 21-month war in Gaza.
The Haredi commentator Ari Kalman claims that although the secession of the Haredi from the coalition actually allows ...
“Our heroic soldiers fought with endless determination for the defeat of the Hamas murderers and the return of our hostages.
On Dan Senor’s ‘Call Me Back’ podcast, the Israeli minister of strategic affairs discussed erroneous press leaks about ...
The departure of United Torah Judaism leaves Netanyahu with a razor thin majority in a government coalition dominated by two ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNIn English-language video, Netanyahu absolves himself of any blame for October 7The premier also points to the so-called “Jericho Wall” plan — an April 2022 Hamas blueprint for an October 7-style attack ...
Ten hostages held in Gaza will be returned along with the bodies of 18 others, spread out over 60 days. In exchange, Israel ...
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