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Netanyahu and Ultra-Orthodox Allies Push Controversial Laws Ahead of Knesset Dissolution
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First reported by Mako · 50 minutes ago
What happened
Ahead of the Knesset's dissolution, Netanyahu and ultra-Orthodox parties are fast-tracking controversial laws including constitutional recognition of Torah study, protections for ultra-Orthodox draft dodgers, media restrictions, and a politically appointed inquiry into the October 7 attacks.
- 01Netanyahu and ultra-Orthodox parties push multiple controversial bills before Knesset dissolves.
- 02Basic Law: Torah Study passed first reading, granting constitutional status to Torah study.
- 03Law preventing arrest of ultra-Orthodox draft dodgers advances amid legal and military concerns.
- 04Kosher certification reform returns control to Rabbinate, reducing competition and raising costs.
- 05Bill to split Attorney General role faces warnings of undermining judicial oversight.
- 06Political inquiry into October 7 attacks will likely operate with coalition-only members due to opposition boycott.
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