LeadStory

Reuters

Netanyahu in tight spot as ultra-Orthodox party quits coalition

Reuters · New
Reuters
Reuters
New

One of Israel's ultra-Orthodox parties has quit the ruling coalition in a dispute over military service, leaving Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with a razor-thin majority in parliament.

Breakdown
  • United Torah Judaism party announces departure from Netanyahu's coalition over military conscription dispute.
  • Netanyahu's government is left with a one-seat majority in the Knesset. 16s
  • Ultra-Orthodox parties had joined the coalition on the promise of military service exemptions, which the Supreme Court has now ended. 34s
  • The UTJ's exit will take effect after 48 hours, giving Netanyahu limited time to resolve the crisis. 2m 0s
  • Parliament's upcoming summer break provides Netanyahu with about three months to seek a solution before his majority is at risk. 2m 13s
Politics