United Torah Judaism Refuses to Vote with Coalition Amid Legislative Dispute
United Torah Judaism (UTJ) has informed the Israeli coalition that its members will not participate in today's Knesset votes on legislation. This decision follows the coalition's failure to advance laws previously agreed upon with UTJ. The move is expected to disrupt the Knesset's schedule again, as tensions have risen recently over demands from ultra-Orthodox parties. Consequently, the Knesset plenum is likely to end its sessions early without significant coalition-backed votes. This action adds to the pressure from ultra-Orthodox factions on coalition leadership to fulfill commitments made in political agreements.
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