Israeli Government Postpones Sanctions on Haredi Kindergarten Teacher Salaries Amid Political Pressure
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First reported by Kikar HaShabbat · 23 hours ago
What happened
The Israeli government, pressured by MK Moshe Gafni, is postponing sanctions on Haredi kindergarten salary funding despite Finance Ministry opposition. This reverses a 2025 decision to cut budgets if seniority reports were incomplete. Only 30% of associations have reported, with fears of lawsuits delaying others. The government will extend deadlines and maintain higher funding levels, sparking criticism from opposition MKs.
- 01Government delays sanctions on Haredi kindergarten salary funding under political pressure.
- 02Original 2025 decision linked funding to seniority reports, requiring 85% compliance by September.
- 03Only 30% of Haredi kindergarten networks have submitted seniority data so far.
- 04Associations fear lawsuits from teachers demanding back pay, causing reporting delays.
- 05Government will extend reporting deadlines and maintain higher funding despite incomplete data.
- 06Opposition MK Moshe Tur-Paz condemns the move as corrupt and calls for ending preferential treatment.
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