Yair Lapid Condemns Coalition's Last-Minute Legislation as 'State Sellout'
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First reported by Ynet · 2 hours ago
What happened
Yair Lapid condemned the Israeli coalition's last-minute legislative push as a "state sellout," praising the opposition for blocking key bills. He highlighted the coalition's imminent loss of power and upcoming elections. Avigdor Lieberman criticized military retirements, draft evasion, and vowed to repeal religious laws, while rejecting coalition ties with ultra-Orthodox parties and criticizing Netanyahu's leadership.
- 01Yair Lapid calls coalition's last-minute legislation a 'state sellout' and praises opposition's resistance.
- 02Opposition blocked key coalition bills on judiciary, media freedom, and exemption laws.
- 03Lapid says elections start soon and dismisses targeting Gadi Eizenkot as opponent.
- 04Avigdor Lieberman criticizes senior IDF retirements and draft evasion harming national security.
- 05Lieberman vows to repeal kosher law and religious councils in next government.
- 06Lieberman rejects coalition with ultra-Orthodox parties and criticizes Netanyahu's sidelining of independent Likud members.
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