Israeli coalition government in crisis as MP quits
The future of Israel's government has been plunged into uncertainty after a member quit, leaving it as a minority in parliament for the first time./ The Arab member of the coalition resigned, saying she could not tolerate its leaders' "right-wing stances" towards her section of society./ The unexpected move means the coalition commands only 59 seats out of 120./ The most diverse coalition in Israel's history has been in power for just under a year./ Led by nationalist Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, it brought together eight parties from ...
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