
Ultra-Orthodox party quits Israeli coalition, weakening Netanyahu
The Shas party, led by Netanyahu ally Aryeh Deri, said in a statement that it demanded that Netanyahu enshrine into law the long-standing military exemption for the ultra-Orthodox community — which currently constitutes about 14 percent of the population, but is growing rapidly — no later than the start of the Knesset's winter session in October. Shas also said it also wanted to see a deal to bring home Israel's remaining 50 hostages held in Gaza.
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