Avigdor Liberman Rules Out Minority Government Partnership, Demands No Exemptions for Haredi Draft
How 2 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
First reported by Kikar HaShabbat · 2 hours ago
What happened
Avigdor Liberman declared that Yisrael Beiteinu will not join a minority government after the October elections and rejected any exemptions for Haredi draft service. He demanded a state inquiry into the October 7 massacre, universal conscription, mandatory core education, term limits for prime ministers, a constitutional process, and a new security doctrine. Liberman also dismissed reports of discord within the opposition as false.
- 01Liberman rules out Yisrael Beiteinu joining any minority government after October elections.
- 02He rejects exemptions for Haredi youth from military conscription, demanding universal draft law.
- 03Liberman demands a state inquiry into the October 7 massacre as the government's first act.
- 04Mandatory core curriculum including Bible and civics required in all government-funded schools.
- 05Calls for two-term limit for prime ministers and a constitutional drafting process with referendum.
- 06Advocates new security doctrine rejecting "territories for peace" and creating a missile corps.
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