Still in the government, for now. Smotrich. (Photo: Chaim Goldberg/Flash90)
Israel-Gaza War, Religious Zionism
Religious Zionism Party Decides to Stay in Government
At the end of an urgent party meeting in the Kiryah in Tel Aviv, the Religious Zionism party announced it would stay as part of the government to "keep watch."
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