POLITICSTIMES OF ISRAEL
Opposition party leaders spar over potential inclusion of Haredim in future coalition
Opposition party leaders in Israel are divided over whether to include the ultra-Orthodox (Haredim) in a future coalition government. Democrats' Golan faces criticism for advocating their inclusion, while leaders Yair Lapid and Naftali Bennett insist on maintaining no compromise on draft exemptions for Haredim.
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