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3 coalition MKs oppose | Basic Law: Torah Study passes in first reading

Arutz Sheva

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July 1, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Bandwagon
3 coalition MKs oppose | Basic Law: Torah Study passes in first reading

63 MKs vote in favor of bill to legislate Basic Law: Torah Study. MKs Yuli Edelstein (Likud), Dan Illouz (Likud), and Moshe Solomon (Religious Zionists) oppose it.

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Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 3, 2026

Pemisahan kuasa peguam negara, pendakwa raya perlu seimbang

PERTUBUHAN Ikram Malaysia (Ikram) menyambut baik syor-syor Jawatankuasa Pilihan Khas (JKPK) Parlimen berkaitan pelaksanaan pemisahan kuasa antara peguam negara dan pendakwa raya. Langkah ini merupakan satu anjakan penting bagi memastikan pindaan perlembagaan selaras dengan prinsip keadilan dan kedaulatan undang-undang. Matlamat utama pemisahan ini mestilah berteraskan usaha menjamin ketelusan dan integriti pendakwaan serta memastikan institusi ini ... Read more The post Pemisahan kuasa peguam negara, pendakwa raya perlu seimbang appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

The Jerusalem Post

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· Jul 9, 2026

‘We’ve paid with our blood’: Veterans confront haredi lawmakers demanding support, draft exemptions

The House Committee had convened to hear revisions on the contentious bill that seeks to enshrine Torah study as a fundamental value in the country’s Basic Law, ahead of final readings.

The Rising Nepal

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· Jul 5, 2026

Discussion on Appropriation Bill concludes in Koshi

Biratnagar, July 5: Discussion on all the ministry-wise headings of the ‘Bill designed to make arrangements for the appr...

JFeed

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· Jun 30, 2026

Sparks Fly as Knesset Advances Torah Study Basic Law

The Knesset Constitution Committee advanced Basic Law: Torah Study to a first reading 10-4, despite objections from the Deputy Attorney General.

Haaretz

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· Jun 28, 2026

Netanyahu coalition makes last-ditch push for pro-Haredi, anti-judiciary bills as election looms

With only a few weeks before the Knesset term ends, coalition lawmakers are narrowing their focus on a set of bills designed to benefit the ultra-Orthodox community, as well as as key parts of the judicial overhaul legislation they have been pushing since 2023

Off The Press

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· Jun 26, 2026

Texas Board of Ed will require K-12 students to study Bible stories

The Texas State Board of Education has approved a proposal that will establish lists of required reading — including biblical stories and Bible verses — for its K-12 English and literature curriculum. The plan will impact more than 5 million public school students, as Texas emerges as a leader in a national conservative effort to []...Click to read more

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Related coverage for "3 coalition MKs oppose | Basic Law: Torah Study passes in first reading": Utusan Malaysia — Pemisahan kuasa peguam negara, pendakwa raya perlu seimbang. The Jerusalem Post — ‘We’ve paid with our blood’: Veterans confront haredi lawmakers demanding support, draft exemptions. The Rising Nepal — Discussion on Appropriation Bill concludes in Koshi. JFeed — Sparks Fly as Knesset Advances Torah Study Basic Law. Haaretz — Netanyahu coalition makes last-ditch push for pro-Haredi, anti-judiciary bills as election looms. Off The Press — Texas Board of Ed will require K-12 students to study Bible stories