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Benny Gantz threatens to leave coalition if Charedi exemption law is passed

The new law allows the Strictly Orthodox community to avoid IDF service, unlike secular Israelis

March 25, 2024 10:43
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Minister-without-Portfolio in Israel's War Cabinet Benny Gantz at the Knesset in Jerusalem, Nov. 27, 2023. Photo by Chaim Goldberg/Flash90.
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(JNS) Israeli Minister Benny Gantz announced on Monday that his National Unity Party will leave the government if it passes a Charedi conscription law as outlined by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

“The people will not tolerate it, the Knesset will not be able to vote in favor of it, and my associates and I cannot be part of this emergency government if this law passes,” said Gantz, a member of Israel’s War Cabinet. “Passing such a law would be crossing a red line during normal times.”

“I appeal to the leaders of the ultra-Orthodox parties as someone who has no doubts about the importance of studying the Torah and preserving Israel’s heritage and tradition—do not try to pass an incorrect law that the entire nation cannot bear,” he said.

Netanyahu has said he will bring the proposed law to a Knesset vote on Tuesday, however, the process of passing the bill into law could take months.