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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces a critical vote to dissolve parliament, threatened by key coalition partners over military exemptions for the ultra-Orthodox. This move, pushed by the opposition, could mark a significant challenge to Netanyahu's government, already under scrutiny for security failures and corruption charges. The ultra-Orthodox community, exempt from mandatory military service, is a contentious issue, especially during Israel's longest active war.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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