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Watered-down Charedi draft bill set to become law after coalition compromise

A re-drafted version of the law is set to relax requirements for yeshiva students to enlist and reduce penalties for draft dodging

November 6, 2025 11:16
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Anti-draft posters mocking Shas leader Aryeh Deri in the Charedi neighbourhood of Meah Shearim (Flash90)
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One of the bitterest rows in Israeli politics, which at one point threatened to topple the government, may be in its final stages.

Latest reports in Hebrew media suggest that the Charedi parties in the Knesset have given the coalition the green light to push ahead with a bill implementing conscription for yeshiva students.

Channel 12 reports that Prime Minister Netanyahu has decided to press on with the law to "stabilise" his government.

The coalition has, for the third straight week, pulled all its private members' bills from the Knesset due to the lack of a majority, following the withdrawal of United Torah Judaism (UTJ) over the draft issue.

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