Gideon Sa’ar sealed his New Hope party’s coalition deal with Likud on Wednesday, effectively giving up his ability to oppose the government’s efforts to exempt Charedim from military service after repeatedly vowing to stand against such legislative efforts.

Under the agreement, Sa’ar will become Israel’s new foreign minister in place of Israel Katz, who is himself replacing ousted Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, while New Hope MK Sharren Haskel will become deputy foreign minister, working on public diplomacy, and Ze’ev Elkin will be appointed a minister in the Finance Ministry.

Sa’ar’s appointment as Israel’s chief diplomat was made possible by the replacement of Gallant, who opposed coalition efforts to exempt members of the Haredi community from military service.

Gallant was fired on the heels of an IDF announcement that it planned to send out another 7,000 draft orders to Haredim as well as the coalition’s decision to cancel a vote on a controversial bill that sought to circumvent a High Court ruling preventing state-funded daycare subsidies from going to the children of ultra-Orthodox men who did not serve in the military.... Read More: Times of Israel