There is one difference and one similarity between them. The similarity is the fact that they make money from both Ukrainian war and Israeli genocide in Gaza by selling arms. The difference is with Ukraine they are on the losing side and the Israeli genocide they are on what they think is the winning side.
Either way they are not worried as who ever comes to power the policies do not change and if a party decided to deviate, they soon get suffocated as we witnessed in 2017 and 2019 elections here. With a bit of luck, things may begin to change here soon. There will be a party here who will not be controlled by Israel.
On another note:
The optics are not just troubling. They are perverse.
On the one hand, three more families were added to the growing list of those mourning their children, killed while fulfilling their duty to the state. On the other hand, Netanyahu was deeply engaged in political maneuvering to preserve a coalition dependent on parties that demanded tens of thousands of young men continue to be exempt from that very duty.
The haredi parties threatened to quit the government if it did not present a bill meeting their demands: a law enshrining a fundamental inequality by exempting haredi men from military service while their non-haredi Jewish and Druze peers are drafted.