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Coalition Seeks Fast-Tracked Draft Law After Ultra-Orthodox Demand
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50% centerFirst reported by Kan News · Jun 18, 2026
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What happened
Israel’s coalition plans to fast-track a shortened draft law that would keep only the draft evaders amnesty clause. Knesset legal adviser Shagith Afik opposes the move, while ultra-Orthodox parties still want the daycare bill instead.
- 01Coalition plans to remove all but the draft evaders amnesty clause from the draft law.
- 02Knesset legal adviser Shagith Afik opposes the fast-track plan on legal grounds.
- 03Likud told Aryeh Deri the bill would come, but the target moved to Monday.
- 04Moshe Gafni and other Ashkenazi ultra-Orthodox leaders still demand the daycare bill.
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