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United Torah Judaism Boycotts Knesset Votes Over Unfinished Legislation
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First reported by Behadrei Haredim · 2 hours ago
What happened
United Torah Judaism is boycotting Knesset votes due to unfinished legislation, causing an early end to the session.
- 01United Torah Judaism refuses to vote in the Knesset today.
- 02The boycott is due to incomplete progress on agreed laws.
- 03The Knesset session will end earlier than scheduled.
- 04The decision was communicated directly to the coalition.
- 05The issue concerns the advancement of specific legislation.
- 06This disruption affects the legislative schedule for the day.
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