IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Eyal Zamir has clashed with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz over a proposed draft law concerning haredi conscription. The law aims to exempt ultra-Orthodox individuals from arrest for avoiding Israel’s military draft. Zamir’s opposition, expressed in a leaked letter, underscores tensions within the Israeli government and defense establishment. This development is part of a broader political crisis impacting Netanyahu’s coalition, already strained by ongoing military and legal challenges.
Key Takeaways
The clash between IDF Chief Zamir and government leaders appears to indicate rising instability in Netanyahu’s coalition, potentially affecting the likelihood of parliament dissolution.
Markets suggest a significant increase in the probability of dissolution by July 31, with recent odds rising to 92.1% YES, reflecting heightened political tensions.
The proposed draft law contradicts a Supreme Court ruling, suggesting potential for further legal and political disputes that could influence market perceptions.












