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Yoeli Baram Analyzes Netanyahu's Strained Relations with Ultra-Orthodox Parties Amid Political Shifts

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Yoeli Baram Analyzes Netanyahu's Strained Relations with Ultra-Orthodox Parties Amid Political Shifts
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First reported by Walla · 14 hours ago

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Yoeli Baram analyzed Netanyahu's complex relationship with ultra-Orthodox parties, noting their continued support despite lack of legislative gains but significant budget increases. He highlighted Gadi Eizenkot's efforts to form a government and predicted a new right-wing party could decide upcoming elections, rather than the ultra-Orthodox factions.

  • 01Netanyahu mistreats ultra-Orthodox parties, yet they remain loyal to him.
  • 02Ultra-Orthodox parties gained unprecedented funding despite no legislative wins.
  • 03Basic Law on Torah Study hands judiciary power over defining Torah study, an ironic move.
  • 04Gadi Eizenkot seeks to prove leadership ability by courting ultra-Orthodox leaders.
  • 05Ultra-Orthodox unlikely to decide next elections, preparing for post-Netanyahu relevance.
  • 06A new right-wing party is expected to be the key factor in upcoming elections.

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Full coverage · 4 outlets

The same event, reported separately by each newsroom. Open a few to compare what each emphasizes — and what they leave out.

MaarivCenter · Hebrew31 minutes ago
Yoeli Baram Analyzes Netanyahu's Strained Relations with Ultra-Orthodox Parties Amid Political Shifts
N12Center · Hebrew5 hours ago
Netanyahu Faces Political Dilemma Over Controversial Deal With Ultra-Orthodox Parties
MakoCenter · Hebrew5 hours ago
Netanyahu Faces Political Dilemma Over Controversial Deal with Ultra-Orthodox Parties
WallaCenter · Hebrew14 hours ago
Netanyahu Prioritizes Ultra-Orthodox Support Despite Growing Likud Voter Frustration

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