Wed, Mar 18, 2026 | Updated 10:06 IST
May 11, 2025
The Israeli government on Sunday approved an NIS 3 billion (USD 840 million) benefits package for reserve soldiers in support for those serving on the front lines and their families, one of the largest single investments ever made in support of its reserve forces. The move comes as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Haredi Orthodox coalition partners issued veiled threats to trigger elections amid a deepening crisis over stalled legislation exempting Haredi yeshiva students from military service.
Following the outbreak of a fire near Highway 42 in southern Israel, police have begun evacuating residents of Moshav Kfar Aviv as a precaution.
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