Civilian online groups form to raise funds, buy bulletproof vests, helmets, food and more for fighters heading for Gaza, northern border, and West Bank
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Education Ministry reportedly says it'll weigh revoking high school's license, funding over event; board barred it from being held, but organizers went ahead anyway
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Amid warnings by ultra-Orthodox parties that coalition will collapse without greater military exemptions for their community, reports signal growing pushback against divisive plan
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Halevi also doubles down on opposition to planned bill exempting Haredim from conscription: 'Our position is clear, draft for all'
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Some 200 students intended to jointly announce refusal to serve in military, citing judicial overhaul and actions in West Bank; Education Ministry had threatened to defund school
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Sides reportedly agree to lower public profile of talks, but continue anonymous mudslinging in press, as Likud edgy about passing such unpopular legislation during overhaul
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Likud, UTJ deny reports on potential freeze, say they are working together to pass judicial legislative package, ultra-Orthodox draft law