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Contentious Basic Law on Torah study aimed at shielding draft evaders passes 1st reading

Four coalition MKs vote against legislation that has been sharply criticized by legal authorities; opposition politicians vow to cancel law if they form next government

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What happenedFour coalition MKs vote against legislation that has been sharply criticized by legal authorities; opposition politicians vow to cancel law if they form next government.
What changedThe center frames it as "Contentious Basic Law on Torah study aimed at shielding draft evaders passes 1st reading". The right frames it as "Knesset passes in first reading bill to enshrine Torah study into Basic Law".
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Archive healthDeveloping · 2 sources · 2 buckets

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Still Watching. The center frames it as "Contentious Basic Law on Torah study aimed at shielding draft evaders passes 1st reading". The right frames it as "Knesset passes in first reading bill to enshrine Torah study into Basic Law".

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Jul 1, 10:20 PM: The Jerusalem Post joined the source map.

Jul 1, 10:22 PM: Times of Israel joined the source map.

Now: Wording Gap is 53/99 and story health is developing · 2 sources · 2 buckets.

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Contentious Basic Law on Torah study aimed at shielding draft evaders passes 1st reading

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Four coalition MKs vote against legislation that has been sharply criticized by legal authorities; opposition politicians vow to cancel law if they form next government

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Center-right ·News report

Knesset passes in first reading bill to enshrine Torah study into Basic Law

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The wording in the proposal emphasizes Torah study as “a fundamental value in the heritage of the Jewish people and in the State of Israel.”

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