Israeli media on July 15 primarily focused on two evolving crises. The political fallout from United Torah Judaism's (UTJ) withdrawal over the Haredi conscription law continued from the previous day, shrinking the coalition and leading to widespread speculation about Shas's potential exit later in the week. By afternoon, the debate intensified as Yuli Edelstein publicly insisted the conscription law must include sanctions for non-enlistment, labeling any alternative a "bluff." This stance drew sharp accusations of "revenge" from Haredi parties, with reports emerging that the Prime Minister had offered Edelstein's dismissal. Concurrently, a significant external crisis unfolded in southern Syria's Sweida region. Reports detailed escalating clashes and Israeli strikes after Syrian regime forces entered Druze areas, prompting Prime Minister Netanyahu to affirm Israel's commitment to protecting the Druze population. Amidst fears of a massacre and reports of Syrian regime executions, dozens of Druze from Israel crossed the border into Syria, with IDF efforts to return them.