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The Times of Israel on MSNMinistries previously held by Shas transferred to pair of Likud ministers
Decision to hand portfolios to current cabinet members seems to indicate that Netanyahu is still holding out hope that Shas ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNShas says it will only rejoin government if viable Haredi enlistment bill advanced
The post Shas says it will only rejoin government if viable Haredi enlistment bill advanced appeared first on The Times of ...
The ultra-Orthodox Shas party, whose ministers resigned from the government last week over the Haredi conscription issue, is ...
Shas and United Torah Judaism said in a statement that they were willing to meet to discuss a hostage deal. The heads of the ...
The United Torah Judaism claimed that the Shas chairman had deceived the Rabbis by keeping his party in the coalition.
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Interior, Health, Social Services, Religious Affairs, Labor, as well as a deputy minister position in Agriculture ...
With Shas out of the government, Netanyahu faces a decision between taking a hit to maintain the coalition or preparing for the upcoming elections. It’s only mid-July, Rosh Hashanah is more than two ...
Israel's political party Shas, a key governing partner of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, became the second party to quit the government.However, the Shas party said on Wednesday it would ...
Following the resignation of its ministers, Shas resists transferring the vacated portfolios to Likud's Haim Katz; various other Likud ministers under consideration.
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Al Jazeera on MSNSecond Israeli ultra-Orthodox party to quit government in blow to Netanyahu
The ultra-Orthodox Shas party says it will leave the government in response to dispute over mandatory military service.
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Knesset election dynamics largely unchanged despite Shas, UTJ leaving gov't, N12 poll finds
Israel's Channel 12 conducted a poll on general election scenarios following the Sephardi-haredi Shas Party's Wednesday announcement that they are leaving the coalition.
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