Ultra-Orthodox Parties Block Coalition Legislation Pending Arrest Freeze Law Approval
Ultra-Orthodox (Haredi) parties in Israel are currently halting the coalition's legislative agenda until the approval of a law that would freeze arrests. This move effectively stalls all other coalition bills and legislative activities. The issue centers on the demand for a legal freeze on arrests, which the Haredi factions insist must be passed before they allow further progress on other laws. The development was reported on July 13, 2026, and highlights ongoing political negotiations within the coalition government. No additional comments or reactions have been published yet.
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