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Netanyahu coalition fractures as Haredi party quits over draft

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Netanyahu coalition fractures as Haredi party quits over draft
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s ruling coalition is facing a major crisis as two ultra-Orthodox parties have announced their withdrawal from the government this week. This move has put the coalition on the verge of collapse and has raised concerns about the future of Israel’s political landscape.

The two parties, United Torah Judaism and Shas, have been long-standing allies of Netanyahu’s government and their departure has come as a shock to many. The reason behind their decision is the ongoing debate over the military draft for ultra-Orthodox Jews, which has been a contentious issue in Israeli politics for years.

Under the current law, most Israeli citizens are required to serve in the military at the age of 18. However, ultra-Orthodox Jews have been exempt from this duty, citing religious reasons. This has been a source of tension between the secular and religious communities in Israel, with many arguing that it is unfair for a certain group to be exempt from serving their country.

In 2017, the Israeli Supreme Court declared the exemption law to be unconstitutional and gave the government a deadline of September 2018 to come up with a new law that would regulate the military draft for ultra-Orthodox Jews. However, the deadline passed without any significant progress, leading to the current crisis.

The departure of the ultra-Orthodox parties from the coalition has left Netanyahu with a slim majority in the parliament, making it difficult for him to pass any legislation. This has also raised the possibility of early elections, which would be the fourth in less than two years.

Despite the challenges, Netanyahu remains determined to find a solution and keep his coalition intact. In a statement, he said, “I will do everything in my power to prevent unnecessary elections and to continue to lead the State of Israel.”

Netanyahu’s commitment to finding a solution is commendable, especially in the face of such a difficult situation. It shows his dedication to the country and his willingness to put the needs of the nation above political interests.

Moreover, this crisis has also highlighted the need for a more inclusive and equal society in Israel. The exemption of ultra-Orthodox Jews from military service has been a long-standing issue and it is time for a fair and just solution to be reached. This will not only strengthen the unity of the country but also promote a sense of equality among all citizens.

The departure of the ultra-Orthodox parties from the coalition may seem like a setback, but it also presents an opportunity for the government to address this issue and find a lasting solution. It is a chance for the government to show its commitment to the values of equality and fairness, which are the foundations of a strong and prosperous nation.

In the midst of this crisis, it is important for all parties involved to put aside their differences and work towards a common goal – the betterment of Israel. This is a time for unity and cooperation, not division and political games.

As citizens of Israel, we must also play our part in supporting our government and standing together as a nation. We must trust in our leaders to find a solution and have faith in the strength of our democracy.

In conclusion, the current crisis in the Israeli government may seem daunting, but it also presents an opportunity for positive change. Let us all come together and work towards a solution that will benefit our country and promote unity among all its citizens. As Prime Minister Netanyahu said, “We will overcome this crisis and continue to lead Israel towards a brighter future.”

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