Yair Golan, leader of Israel’s Democratic Party, criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for corruption and prioritizing political survival over soldiers’ welfare, following reports of a budget plan intended to appease ultra-Orthodox parties amid military draft tensions. Golan accused Netanyahu of using public funds to “buy political loyalty” while soldiers are sent to Gaza and vowed to ensure conscription for all. The opposition claims Netanyahu is attempting to exempt Haredim from service to maintain coalition stability, amidst ongoing protests from the ultra-Orthodox community against mandatory military service.
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Gaza rescuers say Israeli fire kills 10 near aid site as ceasefire push stalls
On Sunday, Gaza rescuers reported that Israeli gunfire killed at least 10 Palestinians near a US-backed aid distribution site, coinciding with Washington's rejection of a Hamas ceasefire proposal. Amid escalating humanitarian crises, the UN has warned of impending famine in Gaza, where aid is limited despite a partial blockade lift. Hamas condemned the situation as a "massacre" and called for a permanent ceasefire, while US negotiators criticized Hamas's response to the ceasefire proposal as "totally...
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