Haredi parties weigh stance ahead of state budget vote amid coalition crisis on draft bill
The Degel Hatorah faction within United Torah Judaism still awaits a green light from spiritual leader Rabbi Dov Lando on how to vote, Lando's office said.
The Degel Hatorah faction within United Torah Judaism still awaits a green light from spiritual leader Rabbi Dov Lando on how to vote, Lando's office said.
The move also drew swift criticism from Attorney General Baharav-Miara, who warned it could amount to an unlawful effort to undermine public broadcasting and freedom of expression.
If the vote is postponed, or if the haredi (ultra-Orthodox) parties choose not to support it and it falls, then for all intents and purposes the government will fall with it.
In a rare radio interview with KAN Reshet Bet marking International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Amit addressed the deepening constitutional crisis surrounding the government’s judicial reform agenda.
Both haredi parties have threatened to withhold support for the state budget unless agreements are reached on the draft law to avoid conscription.
A petition will also be filed to Israel's Central Elections Committee over the forged picture, Bennett's party said.
If the state budget is not approved in all three readings by the end of March, when the fiscal year closes, the Knesset will automatically dissolve, and elections will be called.
The Israel National Cyber Directorate (INCD) has to protect the country from the third most cyber attacks in the world
The letter comes amid shifting dynamics within Israel’s opposition bloc as parties aim to gain enough seats to beat Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the next elections.
This is the second time Ernst and Netanyahu have met in the last year, with them previously meeting in August 2025, when the war with Hamas was still ongoing in Gaza.
POLITICAL AFFAIRS: Two significant political developments played out this week as Israel moves towards elections. Gadi Eisenkot and Yonatan Shamriz took the reflectors with key announcements.