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Netanyahu Leaves Knesset Plenary After Opposition Shouts 'Shame'
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First reported by Ynet · 26 minutes ago
What happened
Prime Minister Netanyahu left the Knesset plenary after opposition members shouted "shame" during a vote on canceling draft dodger arrests.
- 01Netanyahu entered the Knesset plenary before a key vote.
- 02The vote concerned a law to cancel arrests of draft dodgers.
- 03Opposition members shouted "shame" at Netanyahu.
- 04Netanyahu left the plenary in response to the shouting.
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