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Likud Judge Emmanuel Wizer Quits Party Over Controversial Draft Law
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First reported by Channel 13 · 4 hours ago
What happened
Emmanuel Wizer, a Likud party judge, resigned over the party's support for a law granting draft dodgers immunity, with Deputy Foreign Minister Sharren Haskel also quitting her post in protest. Both departures reflect internal opposition to the controversial legislation favoring ultra-Orthodox exemptions from military service.
- 01Likud judge Emmanuel Wizer resigns over party's support for the 'Draft Dodgers Law'.
- 02Wizer condemns the law for granting immunity based on sectarian affiliation.
- 03He hopes Likud will split and ally with morally upright right-wing parties.
- 04Deputy Foreign Minister Sharren Haskel also resigns in protest of the law.
- 05Haskel criticizes the government for exempting those avoiding military service.
- 06The departures reveal growing internal Likud dissent ahead of elections.
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