The centrist Kadima party has left Israel's coalition government, only two months after forging the partnership.
The Kadima leader Shaul Mofaz said on Tuesday afternoon that the party would be extracting itself from the Likud-led coalition in the wake of the failure to resolve the internal coalition split over the universal draft.
The historic exemption of Charedi Jews from service in the IDF ends at the start of next month, and reform of the legislation has proved a controversial and divisive issue in Israel.
Kadima has taken a view shared by secular voters, that the draft must be extended to include Charedim, whereas Likud has taken a softer approach.