In a significant political development on Wednesday, Hagaon HaRav Moshe Hillel Hirsch, Shlita, said in a statement that he would ‘likely’ instruct the Degel Hatorah faction to leave the coalition ‘soon’ over the government’s failure to pass a law that would exempt a majority of eligible haredi men from IDF service.

According to the statement, MKs updated Rav Hirsch on Tuesday night that from a meeting with Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee chairman MK Yuli Edelstein (Likud), who is responsible for advancing the bill, “It is clear that there is no progress at all on the subject of the [IDF] draft.

As such, the Rosh Yeshiva  will likely order to leave the coalition in the near future.” According to a spokesperson for Raqv Hirsch, the statement also represented the view of the second leading Lithuanian Charedi rav, Dov Lando, shlita.

The Lithuanian rabbis thus appeared to join the position of United Torah Judaism’s Hassidic faction led by Housing Minister Yizhak Goldknopf, who represents Hassidut Gur. Goldknopf has been threatening to leave the government over the draft issue since March. However, while Goldknopf advocated on Tuesday to pass a bill to disperse the Knesset, which will automatically lead to an election, the statement by Hirsch did not mention this.... Read More: JPost