Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is under pressure to present a plan by Monday following a court ruling that limits subsidies for ultra-Orthodox men. The ruling, which aims to dismantle a system that favors the ultra-Orthodox at the expense of the secular Jewish public, has created a coalition crisis for Netanyahu.
As he tries to draft ultra-Orthodox Jews into the military and navigate the escalating conflict in Gaza, Netanyahu is facing challenges from both the court ruling and ultra-Orthodox lawmakers. Failure to satisfy both sides could weaken his coalition and potentially lead to new elections.
The deadline for Netanyahu comes at a tumultuous time in Israel and the region, with ongoing tensions adding to the already complex political landscape. The war in Gaza has deepened political conflicts and made it challenging for Netanyahu to find a solution that satisfies all parties involved.
Netanyahu’s ability to navigate these challenges will be crucial in determining the future of his government and the direction of Israeli politics. As the deadline approaches, all eyes are on Netanyahu as he works to find a solution that will appease both the court and the ultra-Orthodox community. Stay tuned to KP Insider for the latest updates on this developing story.
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