Israel's government is expected to collapse over ultra-Orthodox military draft

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Israel's government is expected to collapse over ultra-Orthodox military draft

Police use water cannon to disperse ultra-Orthodox Jewish men blocking a street during a protest against the country's military draft in Jerusalem, April 29. …

Police use water cannon to disperse ultra-Orthodox Jewish men blocking a street during a protest against the country's military draft in Jerusalem, April 29. Leo Correa/AP hide caption toggle caption Leo Correa/AP TEL AVIV, Israel — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's governing coalition may collapse next week, after one of his key ultra-Orthodox coalition partners called for the parliament to be dissolved. Israeli media are widely reporting that new national elections may be called for early September. The political crisis comes after Netanyahu told ultra-Orthodox political leaders that he would not advance legislation to exempt ultra-Orthodox Jewish Israelis from military service, and suggested to advance such legislation after elections, according to the Israeli newspaper Haaretz . "We have no trust in Netanyahu anymore," Degel HaTorah, an ultra-Orthodox Jewish faction in Netanyahu's coalition, said in a public statement. "We must move to dissolve the parliament imminently." The debate over drafting ultra-Orthodox Jews to Israel's military Exempting ultra-Orthodox Jews from the Israeli military has been a long-running public dispute. Most Jewish Israelis are called up to serve in the military. Israel has historically exempted young men and women from the devout ultra-Orthodox community to allow them to attend religious studies. The Gaza war and the need for more soldiers has placed more political pressure on the community to take part in military service. …

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