Jerusalem, Israel - Dec. 30, 2024 - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reported to have called United Torah Judaism party chairman and Housing Minister Yitzhak Goldknopf from his hospital room a day after undergoing prostate surgery to promise that the Knesset would advance a conscription law, as demanded by the ultra-Orthodox.
According to the Kan national broadcaster, Goldknopf replied that Netanyahu previously made a similar promise and declined to back down from a threat to vote against a budget-related bill in the Knesset tomorrow unless presented with a draft of a bill that satisfies his demands.
Goldknopf said Agudat Yisrael — the Hasidic faction within UTJ — would vote against the bill as a “warning sign,” the Walla news site reports. An Agudat Yisrael official is quoted as saying the faction is “not looking to bring down the government,” and just wants Netanyahu “to finally fulfill his commitment.”
This morning, the ultra-Orthodox Hamodia daily reported that members of Agudat Yisrael believe there is “no point” in supporting the budget-related bill before the issue of IDF exemptions for yeshiva students is settled, and will therefore vote against it.... Read More: Times of Israel