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Yoav Gallant Resigns from Knesset Over Ultra-Orthodox Exemption, Remains in Likud
Jan 1, 2025, 06:40 PM
Former Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant has resigned from the Knesset, two months after his dismissal from the Defense Ministry by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in November. In a televised statement, Gallant announced his resignation, criticizing a proposed law that would exempt ultra-Orthodox men from mandatory military service. Despite his resignation from the Knesset, Gallant remains a member of the Likud party. He has expressed strong opposition to certain policies, including the judicial reform and the military exemption for ultra-Orthodox Jews, highlighting the internal conflicts within the Israeli government.
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