THE FOLLOWING IS VIA YWN
After the draft law passed its first reading in Knesset, the machlokes continues among the chassidish and litvish factions of Yahadut Hatorah. Now, there is discussion among some to work to delay the vote on the bill. Originally, the chareidim insisted the bill be passed into law before the end of the current Knesset summer session. Now, the Agudas Yisrael faction is leaning towards delay, towards pushing off the vote to the next Knesset session, which begins after the Tishrei Yomim Tovim. The Moetzas Gedolei Torah (Admorim) of Agudas Yisrael has instructed its Knesset representatives to break from the coalition if the draft bill is passed into law. The admorim believe that with the limited time remaining of the summer session, agreement will not be reached on the bill, as there is less than two weeks remaining until the parliament breaks for vacation.
According to a Bechadrei Chareidim report, the litvish Degel Hatorah faction of the Yahadut Hatorah party is not in agreement, as is the case with the Sephardi chareidi party, Shas. They are adamantly opposed to delay and working in earnest to pass the bill into law before the current session adjourns. Degel officials believe that whatever flexibility shown by the security establishment towards accommodating chareidim at present will not expand to become increasingly understanding following the summer session.
In the interim, the special committee preparing the bill for its second and final readings in Knesset, is working from morning until late night with the goal of reaching agreement on the changes in the bill to the satisfaction of the defense establishment as well as politicians can be reached now, without any reason or justification for delay. Read more at YWN