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Netanyahu avoids coalition collapse with last-minute Charedi draft deal

The prime minister’s position is safe for now, but the concessions given up to keep coalition partners onside have sparked a fresh row with IDF reservists

June 12, 2025 13:48
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Benjamin Netanyahu successfully staved off fresh elections after brokering a compromise with the Charedi parties in the coalition (Image: Flash90)
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Benjamin Netanyahu avoided the collapse of his governing coalition last night after striking a last-minute deal with the Charedi parties over the conscription of young Orthodox men into the IDF.

The prime minister had faced overthrow when Shas and United Torah Judaism (UTJ) backed a motion to dissolve the Knesset, forcing fresh elections while he sits behind former premier Naftali Bennett in some polls.

The row centered over the enlistment of Charedi men, particularly those studying in yeshivot, under a new draft bill, currently in committee stage, regulating their participation in the army after the Supreme Court struck down their long-running exemption last year.

Both Shas and UTJ, which hold a collective 18 of the coalition’s 67 seats, had announced that they would vote for the dissolution law – setting up a crunch vote late last night.