What happened: Israel’s governing coalition is expected to try again next week to pass legislation that regulates life for Israelis living in the West .
Defense minister alters bill at last minute so that it covers 75% of ex-combat soldiers' tuition costs instead of the originally proposed 67%, leading Likud to drop its opposition
A hard-line policy of refusing to support any proposed government legislation, even one that benefits IDF soldiers, could yet backfire on Benjamin Netanyahu and his Likud party, experts warn
The departure of MK Idit Silman (Yamina) from the coalition may yet drag Israel into war. This, if Prime Minister Naftali Bennett prefers to act out of political and pers