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Tensions escalate in Israeli coalition over military service law

25 May 2026
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Israeli ultra-Orthodox parties, known as the Haredim, have communicated to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu their rejection of proposals for a compulsory military service law. Representatives of these parties expressed a lack of trust in the government’s ability to manage the legislation favorably for them. This dispute over mandatory military service has historically led to political crises within Israeli governments. It is currently unclear whether the Haredi parties aim to block the legislation ahead of upcoming elections or if they intend to oppose it later on. Meanwhile, Boaz Bismuth, head of the Knesset National Security Committee, is set to release the draft text of the proposed law. Political commentators suggest that this escalating tension could lead to early elections on September 15, complicating Netanyahu’s already challenging political landscape.

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The issue of compulsory military service for ultra-Orthodox Jews has been a longstanding and contentious topic in Israeli politics, often creating rifts within governing coalitions. Historically, the Haredim have been exempt from military service, a policy that has led to significant debate regarding equality and national duty. This situation is further complicated by the current political climate, which includes challenges such as maintaining a right-wing parliamentary coalition and heightened tensions with neighboring countries. The outcome of this dispute could significantly impact the stability of Netanyahu’s government and the future of military service policies in Israel.

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