
Israel's coalition government loses its majority as right-wing lawmaker quits
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Israel's government was dealt a major blow on Wednesday when coalition chairwoman Idit Silman resigned, depriving the government of its majority.
"Key values in my worldview are inconsistent with current reality," she wrote in a letter sent to Prime Minister Naftali Bennett. "I can no longer bear the damage to values that are our essence and right."
She called for a right-wing government to be formed instead.
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