Bill which sparked coalition crisis, divided government passes first reading in the Knesset, despite opposition from Yisrael Beytenu.

The Knesset voted in favor of a draft law aimed at protecting service deferments for yeshiva students Tuesday night, approving the bill in its first reading by a margin of 59 to 38.

The bill, referred to frequently as the “Draft Law”, was submitted by Shas MK Yoav Ben Tzur in response to a 2017 ruling by the Supreme Court, which struck down open-ended draft deferments for full-time yeshiva students.

Ben Tzur’s bill, if passed in its second and third readings this summer, would amend Israel’s Basic Laws, enshrining Torah study as a national value and protecting draft deferments from future Supreme Court rulings.

Haredi lawmakers had demanded the government pass the bill and threatened to block passage of the 2019 budget until their demands were met.

With a statutory deadline of March 31st approaching for the budget plan, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu negotiated a compromise agreement with Deputy Health Minister Yaakov Litzman (United Torah Judaism), under which the draft bill would ..read more at Arutz Sheva

A last-minute deal between Netanyahu and Yisrael Beytenu Chairman Avigdor Liberman, however, defused the crisis, allowing Yisrael Beytenu MKs to vote against the draft bill while remaining in the government.