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Haredi parties threaten to bolt coalition as PM declares IDF draft ‎law stands

by  Yehuda Shlezinger
Published on  11-25-2018 00:00
Last modified: 11-25-2018 00:00
Haredi parties threaten to bolt coalition as PM declares IDF draft ‎law stands

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and United Torah Judaism ‎Chairman Yakov Litzman

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The ultra-Orthodox parties threatened over the weekend to pull out ‎of the coalition and trigger early elections after Prime Minister ‎Benjamin Netanyahu announced he will not change the current ‎language of the military conscription bill. ‎

The bill, an amendment to Israel's Defense Service Law‎ seeking to ‎legally anchor exemptions afforded to ultra-Orthodox yeshiva ‎students, has sparked several coalition crises in the past, most ‎recently in March.‎

The issue, which has dogged Israeli politics for years, revolves ‎around Israel's mandatory military draft, which many in the ultra-Orthodox community believe should be secondary to Torah study. ‎Secular Israelis, however, are opposed to shouldering the burden ‎without the contribution of a substantial sector in Israeli society.‎

This time, too, Ashkenazi ultra-Orthodox party United ‎Torah ‎Judaism said it would exit the coalition unless their demand ‎for a blanket exemption from service for yeshiva students is met. ‎

While Shas, the Sephardi ‎ultra-Orthodox party, has been less ‎hawkish on the issue, political analysts told Israel Hayom that the ‎party is likely to follow United Torah Judaism's lead ‎and, barring a change in legislation, it will also pull out of the ‎coalition. ‎

The haredi parties have 13 Knesset seats between them. In the ‎wake of Yisrael Beytenu's exit from the coalition, which has left it ‎with a narrow majority of only 61 out of 120 MKs, a decision by United ‎Torah Judaism and Shas to bolt will trigger a snap ‎election, something Netanyahu wishes to avoid at this time.‎

Still, sources close to the prime minister told Israel Hayom that his ‎‎"mind is made up" and that his decision on the matter "is final." ‎

United Torah Judaism insiders said that despite the resignation ‎threats by party chairman Yakov Litzman, the final decision on whether ‎the party will pull out of the coalition will be made by its Council of ‎Torah Sages, which is expected to rule on the matter later this ‎week.‎

An ultra-Orthodox political source told Israel Hayom that "all 13 ‎haredi MKs will vote against this bill, and the only question is ‎whether [Deputy Health] Minister Litzman resigns at a time when ‎the coalition is already liable to fall apart. ‎

"Many in the coalition, including MKs in Kulanu and Habayit ‎Hayehudi, believe that in the current situation, it [the coalition] ‎won't last more than two months anyway," he said.‎

‎"The only question is whether the haredi parties want to be the ‎ones to trigger early elections and make the conscription bill the ‎focus of the next election campaign, thus bolstering [Yesh Atid ‎leader Yair] Lapid, or would they prefer to bide their time and wait ‎for the government to fall apart over something else. That's what ‎the rabbis will have to rule on," he noted. ‎

Yisrael Beytenu leader Avigdor Lieberman, now a member of the ‎opposition, announced he would vote in favor of the bill, drafted ‎during his tenure as defense minister, but "only if not so much as a ‎comma of it is changed."‎

Lapid has echoed the sentiment, saying his party will vote for the ‎current version of the bill but will oppose any changes to it.‎

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