Talks and fight in Israel
In Israel there is much trouble. Many people protest on the streets. Ultra-Orthodoxe people do not want to join the army. They did not do the Wehr-Pflicht before. This must change now. The government of Benjamin Netanjahu argues about this. He needs the votes of religious parties. He loses his power otherwise.
Benjamin Netanjahu has more problems. He spoke to young soldiers. People shouted: Go home. Many people are unhappy with him. He must go to court. People accuse him of bribery. He says: I am innocent. The trials take a long time.
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Definitions
- Wehr-Pflicht
- Every young person must work for the army.
- Ultra-Orthodoxe
- These are people with a very strict religion.
People
- Benjamin Netanjahu
- He is the leader of the government in Israel.
Locations
- Israel
- Israel is a country in the Middle East.
- Libanon
- Lebanon is a country next to Israel.
- Washington
- Washington is the capital of the USA.
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