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Ultra-Orthodox party quits Israeli government over army exemptions

Ministers from Israel’s ultra-Orthodox Shas party resigned on Wednesday over the coalition’s failure to pass a military service exemption law but said they would still support Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government and not back any no-confidence vote.

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