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WED · 2026-05-20 · 13:08 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0520-77821
News/Israeli lawmakers advance bill to dissolve parliament
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Israeli lawmakers advance bill to dissolve parliament

Israeli lawmakers have voted to advance a bill that would dissolve parliament and trigger early elections. The preliminary reading saw overwhelming support, with 110 out of 120 lawmakers voting in favor.

By AFP and ReutersAl JazeeraFiled 2026-05-20 · 13:08 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Israeli lawmakers advance bill to dissolve parliament
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Israeli lawmakers have voted to advance a bill that would dissolve parliament and trigger early elections. The preliminary reading saw overwhelming support, with 110 out of 120 lawmakers voting in favor. This move comes as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces mounting pressure from within his fractious right-wing coalition, particularly from ultra-Orthodox parties who accuse him of failing to secure exemptions from military service for their community. The bill's advancement suggests the coalition may be facing collapse, with coalition chairman Ofir Katz stating, "This coalition has completed its days." If the bill passes through further readings and committee review, it could lead to elections within 90 days, potentially sooner than the current legislative session's end on October 27.

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Israel has been at war on multiple fronts in Gaza, Lebanon and Iran.

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Coalition chairman Ofir Katz stated, 'This coalition has completed its days.'

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In a preliminary reading, 110 out of 120 lawmakers voted in favor of the bill.

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Israeli lawmakers voted to advance a bill that would dissolve parliament and pave the way for early elections.

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Ultra-Orthodox parties accuse Netanyahu of failing to deliver on his promise to pass legislation exempting young men from military service.

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Netanyahu is under mounting pressure as his fractious right-wing coalition has submitted the bill to dissolve parliament.Israeli lawmakers have voted to advance a bill that would dissolve parliament and pave the way for early elections.In a preliminary reading on Wednesday, 110 out of 120 lawmakers voted in favour and none against, while the rest did not cast their votes.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Could a leadership change undo Israel’s international isolation?list 2 of 3Son of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas elected to top Fatah bodylist 3 of 3Palestine weekly wrap: Jerusalem Day, Nakba mark week of surging attacksend of listThe bill will now pass to a committee before three more parliamentary readings. If it receives final approval, a process that could take weeks, it would trigger an election within 90 days. Polls are currently set to be held before the end of the legislative session on October 27.Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is under mounting pressure from ultra-Orthodox parties, while his fractious right-wing coalition appears to be facing possible collapse.Ultra-Orthodox parties accuse Netanyahu of failing to deliver on his promise to pass legislation that would exempt young men of their community from mandatory military service. Sensing an opportunity amid the turmoil, several opposition parties announced earlier this month that they intended to introduce their own bills to dissolve the Knesset.On Wednesday, coalition chairman Ofir Katz said: “This coalition has completed its days.”“This is the only opposition that caused the coalition to grow. In this term, we passed nine budgets and 520 laws,” he added.The bill now heads to the committee, where an election date is agreed upon, before going back to the Knesset for final ⁠approval.The vote comes at a pivotal time for Netanyahu, ⁠Israel’s longest-serving prime minister, who leads the most right-wing government in the country’s history. Israel has been at war on multiple fronts in Gaza, Lebanon and Iran, while many Israelis blame Netanyahu for the security failure that enabled the Hamas-led attacks on southern Israel on October 7, 2023. Israel responded with its genocidal war against Palestinians in Gaza.
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