A political agreement between Prime Minister Netanyahu and Haredi (ultra-Orthodox) parties is facing criticism, particularly from the “Iron Domes” panel—a group comprised of reservists protesting judicial overhaul policies. The deal reportedly grants exemptions from military service to Haredi individuals, a move seen as a concession by Netanyahu. This has angered reservists who feel they are disproportionately bearing the burden of national service. Recent polls also show a decline in support for Naftali Bennett’s party. Additionally, the Likud party has cancelled its primary elections, and there is unusual consensus across the political spectrum regarding the importance of upholding the law, even among those on the left. The agreement is viewed as a failure for both Netanyahu and the Haredi community by the panel.