Israel’s Left Slams Netanyahu Over Coalition Concessions
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by News Editor
Arutz Sheva – MKs from the left on Wednesday had harsh criticism of the coalition agreements signed between Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and the Kulanu and United Torah Judaism (UTJ) parties.
Responding to the agreement with UTJ, Yesh Atid chairman Yair Lapid blasted Netanyahu for agreeing to cancel the controversial enlistment law compelling haredim to enlist into the IDF or face criminal sanctions.
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