The United Torah Judaism party has decided to quit Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's ruling coalition over its failure to secure military service exemptions. Members of the ultra-orthodox community have been exempted from enlisting in the army since 1948.
Breakdown
- The United Torah Judaism party has left Netanyahu's coalition over military service exemptions. 6s
- Ultra-Orthodox military exemptions, in place since 1948, were recently overturned by the Supreme Court. 25s
- Authorities have begun taking action against ultra-Orthodox individuals refusing military service. 50s
- The UTJ's departure threatens Netanyahu's majority; Shas party is considering its own withdrawal. 1m 48s
- If Shas leaves, Netanyahu would lose his majority in the Knesset. 2m 5s