Netanyahu's Coalition Teeters Amid Ultra-Orthodox Military Exemption Dispute

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces a critical vote aimed at dissolving Israel's parliament, driven by ultra-Orthodox coalition partners seeking military service exemptions. The potential government collapse stems from the divisive issue of exempting the ultra-Orthodox community from the draft, even as the Gaza war continues.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Bneibrak | Updated: 10-06-2025 10:16 IST | Created: 10-06-2025 10:16 IST
Netanyahu's Coalition Teeters Amid Ultra-Orthodox Military Exemption Dispute
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is at the brink of parliamentary dissolution, with key coalition partners threatening to topple his government. The controversy centers on a contentious law aiming to exempt Israel's ultra-Orthodox community from military service.

Despite charges of corruption and recent security failures, Netanyahu remains a political stalwart. However, his long-serving government now faces its most severe test since the war initiated by Hamas on October 7, 2023.

The ultra-Orthodox community's resistance to the draft, viewed by many Israelis as important for societal integration, could unravel the coalition, reshaping Israeli political landscape amid a protracted Gaza conflict.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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