Finance minister says businesses throughout the country who have been hurt during the ongoing war will receive compensation; state deficit will widen

Proposal, put on agenda late Saturday night, would include an across-the-board budget cut to fund move demanded by Haredi parties; Lapid: This government 'doesn't have a heart'

Report says ministers considering across-the-board spending cut to raise stipends for ultra-Orthodox men who choose religious study over work and mandatory military service

Netanyahu vows fight against soaring costs, says Israel doesn't have to be doomed to bear burden of higher-than-average prices; Smotrich, Barkat and Arbel not there to hear it

PM declares establishment of committee but doesn't specify what steps will be taken to help Israelis make ends meet

NIS 3.5 billion to be invested in upgrading or paving new roads, including routes for settlers to bypass Palestinian towns; hundreds of millions more to go into settlement projects

The PM caved to his ultra-Orthodox allies with boosted funds for inadequate schools and full-time Torah study. Will he ignore the national interest on the overhaul too?

Protesters accuse government of looting state coffers to meet demands from Haredi politicians, at demonstration organized by same activists behind anti-judicial overhaul campaign

Haredim once had fewer children and high employment rates. Government policies changed that. As the community grows, it's getting harder to justify living at someone else's expense

Opposition leader denounces Netanyahu-led coalition for failing to tackle cost of living, says budget tells ultra-Orthodox: 'The suckers’ children will pay for your children'

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