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Netanyahu Faces 'Shame' Chants From Opposition Entering Knesset for Yeshiva Students Detention Vote
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First reported by Behadrei Haredim · 57 minutes ago
What happened
Prime Minister Netanyahu entered the Knesset for a key vote on freezing yeshiva students' arrests, facing opposition chants of "shame" amid a tense atmosphere.
- 01Prime Minister Netanyahu entered the Knesset for a vote on suspending yeshiva students' arrests.
- 02Opposition members greeted Netanyahu with chants of "shame."
- 03The Knesset plenum atmosphere was tense before the sensitive coalition vote.
- 04The vote concerns a bill to freeze arrests of yeshiva students.
- 05This is one of the coalition's most sensitive recent votes.
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