Ben Gvir's Stance Leads Ultra-Orthodox to Boycott Vote, Red Cross Law Fails First Reading
The Israeli Knesset failed to pass the "Red Cross Law" during its first reading after ultra-Orthodox parties boycotted the vote. The boycott was reportedly due to the insistence of Itamar Ben Gvir, a prominent right-wing politician. The vote took place in the Knesset plenary session, as reported by Ynet News at 21:25. This development highlights ongoing political tensions within the Israeli parliament, particularly involving ultra-Orthodox factions and right-wing members. The failure of the law at this early stage means it will not advance further in the legislative process at this time.
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