Demonstrations against Haredi military exemptions, religious and gender inequality were an effort to restore momentum of anti-overhaul movement, but public's response was muted

Demonstrations held outside homes of ministers, including Ben Gvir, who is told by activists that he represents 'all that is wrong with the government'

As the PM drags his feet on the issue, UTJ officials tell ultra-Orthodox weekly that an 'alternative' coalition can be formed, in a full report to be published Thursday

Organizers say they will block highways and intersections around the country. 'Life cannot continue as normal,' says one protest leader

UTJ minister Porush tells PM to go home if he can't keep coalition deal vow to pass law before budget approval; fellow MK threatens party may avoid voting for crucial state budget

At weekly faction meetings, opposition leaders urge Haredi community to embrace national service or risk deepening an 'open wound' in society

Shas, UTJ reportedly acquiesce to Netanyahu's request to wait on highly contentious legislation, but leading rabbis must sign off

Likud voters want gov't to focus on declining economy, Haredi parties want draft exemption law, religious Zionist voters want continued judicial reform. Can PM satisfy them all?

As with the judicial overhaul, the looming tragedy of an ultra-Orthodox exemption law is exacerbated by the fact that a win-win alternative is staring our legislators in the face

Amid government plans to exempt ultra-Orthodox men from service at a younger age, Halevi says 'our strength is greater' when army is united, heterogeneous

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