The Ultra-Orthodox Shas party has withdrawn from Benjamin Netanyahu's governing coalition, primarily due to a prolonged disagreement regarding mandatory military service. Following this departure, Netanyahu is left to manage a minority government situation in parliament. Previously, another ultra-Orthodox party also resigned, indicating rising tensions within the coalition. Despite these changes, Shas expressed a willingness to collaborate on certain legislative matters and pledged not to instigate a collapse of the government.
The Ultra-Orthodox Shas party announced its departure from Benjamin Netanyahu's governing coalition due to ongoing disputes surrounding mandatory military service, complicating Netanyahu's leadership as he now faces a minority position in parliament.
Another ultra-Orthodox party previously resigned from Netanyahu's government, highlighting growing tensions and disagreements over military service and solidifying the challenges facing his administration in the Knesset.
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