Members of the cabinet, including the Prime Minister criticized the Attorney-General's response to comparisons between the government and Nazi officials.
Attorney General Baharav-Miara directed prosecutors to seek a strike injunction. Histadrut's Bar-David criticized political delays and emphasized urgent hostage negotiations.
After a 3 month extension of daycare subsidies were approved for Yeshiva students on Tuesday, Labor Minister Ben-Tzur said the decision will lead to 'total chaos,' and at least one year is required.
On Sunday, the IDF court had granted the IDF prosecution's request to extend until Tuesday the detentions of the five prison guards.
Attorney-General Baharav-Miara’s office sent a letter to cut childcare subsidies worth between NIS 1,000-1,700 per child to yeshiva students who are ignoring call-up notices.
According to a number of reports, which could not be confirmed, Levin said that the government should return to the reform "at full force."
The attorney-general's ruling will likely lead to a financial blow to thousands of haredi families just weeks before a new school year begins.
The letter is another step in a long-simmering feud between Fuchs and the AG's office, over the boundaries of the government's authority on a number of issues, including the haredi draft.
Attorney-General Gali Baharav-Miara criticized Prime Minister Netanyahu’s government for flawed decision-making and inadequate professional oversight, harming public trust.
Limon's letter addressed the fact that the IDF chose to send out its first three thousand draft orders to haredim who were listed as either working or studying in universities.