Knesset Finance Committee head Moshe Gafni sets aside tension with group that tried to torpedo judicial overhaul, force Haredi draft as it now scrambles to help those hurt by war
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Opposition MKs on Finance Committee accuse panel of approving funds for 'needs that do not really exist'

Panel cuts NIS 730 million to fund various projects, but most transferred to ultra-Orthodox schools; Lapid decries move as abuse of weakest parts of society

Likud, UTJ deny reports on potential freeze, say they are working together to pass judicial legislative package, ultra-Orthodox draft law

Gali Baharav-Miara's office says legislation is required for making the change, prompting a Haredi lawmaker to pledge to advance a bill on the matter

An attempt to accommodate summertime Haredi visits to nature reserves is adding heat to the raging fight over the country's character

Ultra-Orthodox coalition partner says he has made his feelings clear to PM, who has since reportedly backed away from public pledge to scrap the contentious legislation

Days after telling Wall Street Journal he 'threw out' controversial bill, PM reportedly tells fuming cabinet behind closed doors that softened version of legislation could return

Gantz says new national budget, passed after marathon overnight session, means citizens 'will pay the price' for prioritizing Haredi demands over soaring cost of living

Arguing more funding should go to ultra-Orthodox children's education, Gafni implies secular schools teach about pop stars and makes comment about her outfits

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