From the BBC:

Israel’s Kadima party has left Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government in a dispute over military conscription for ultra-Orthodox Jews. Kadima, the largest party in the Knesset, had only joined the coalition in May to avoid an early election. But it failed to reach an agreement with Mr Netanyahu’s Likud party on the so-called Tal Law, which lets seminary students defer their military service. In February, the Supreme Court declared that the law was unconstitutional.

The coalition lasted 70 days. Bizarre. Apparently taking on baggage with religious voters was more of a threat to these guys than decimation at the ballot box.

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