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Netanyahu Faces Right-Wing Rift Over Draft Law Ahead of 2026 Elections
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First reported by Srugim · 16 hours ago
What happened
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces internal right-wing divisions over a new draft law, but political analyst Shlomo Filber says voter anger has not caused major defections. Netanyahu aims to resolve the issue with practical solutions in a broad government after the 2026 elections, relying on his leadership trust advantage.
- 01A new Basic Law on Torah Study reignited right-wing divisions over military draft equality.
- 02Right-wing voters express anger but have not significantly abandoned Netanyahu's bloc.
- 03Political analyst Shlomo Filber says polls already reflect the controversy's impact.
- 04Netanyahu plans to present solutions post-election via a broad national government.
- 05He aims to address both judicial reform and draft issues responsibly.
- 06Leadership trust in Netanyahu remains a key factor in the upcoming campaign.
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