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Israeli Coalition Considers Unusual Move to Delay Knesset Dissolution Amid Controversial Legislation Deal
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First reported by Now 14 · 2 hours ago
What happened
Israel's coalition is considering an unusual legal step to delay Knesset dissolution to pass a controversial law package agreed between Netanyahu and ultra-Orthodox parties, despite legal opposition from the Knesset's legal advisor. The package includes laws on Torah study and preventing arrests of draft dodgers, with some demands retracted amid negotiations.
- 01Coalition plans an unusual move to delay Knesset dissolution to pass key legislation.
- 02Knesset legal advisor opposes the deal on preventing arrests of draft dodgers.
- 03The law package was agreed between Netanyahu, Moshe Gafni, and Aryeh Deri.
- 04Basic Law on Torah Study passed first reading in Knesset Committee Tuesday.
- 05Deri withdrew demand to cancel kosher certification reform by former minister.
- 06Netanyahu intends to proceed despite legal and procedural objections.
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