Prime Minister Netanyahu, Who Still Prefers the General Election Take Place on Its Original Date at the End of October, May Continue Talks With Haredi Parties to Delay a Dissolution, Even if It Passes Its Preliminary Reading

Netanyahu Has Tried to Persuade ultra-Orthodox Officials in Recent Days That Passing the Draft Exemption Bill Months Before the Election Would Be a Mistake, Given the Governing…

Netanyahu is trying to win support for the draft exemption law and persuade Haredi factions to delay advancing a bill to dissolve the Knesset, even if it passes a preliminary vote…

Ultra-Orthodox Officials Said the Renewed Discussion on the Draft Exemption Bill Was a Hollow Move Intended to Delay Elections; Another Source Said That if the Next Coalition…

Israel’s ruling coalition submitted a bill Wednesday evening to dissolve the Knesset (parliament) amid a Haredi conscription crisis, in a move seen as an attempt to thwart a…

Coalition set to advance Knesset dissolution bill as Netanyahu scrambles to pass ultra-Orthodox draft exemption law; Haredi parties suspect he is stalling for October elections

Prime Minister Netanyahu, Who Still Prefers the General Election to Take Place at Its Original Date at the End of October, May Continue Talks With the Haredi Parties to Delay a…

Netanyahu is still trying to revive the draft exemption bill to keep Haredi parties in the bloc, while final election timing remains disputed between September and late October

JERUSALEM: Israel moved closer on Wednesday to a snap election after lawmakers gave an initial nod to dissolve parliament, with opinion polls showing Prime Minister Benjamin…

Prime Minister Netanyahu, Who Still Prefers the General Election Take Place on Its Original Date at the End of October, May Continue Talks With Haredi Parties to Delay a…

By Maayan LubellJERUSALEM, May 20 (Reuters) - Israel's parliament approved a bill on Wednesday to dissolve itself, potentially bringing forward by a few weeks the next national…

ALBAWABA - Israeli lawmakers voted in favor of a bill submitted by the ruling coalition of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to dissolve parliament and

Move follows coalition split over ultra-Orthodox military service exemptions, exposing widening fractures in Netanyahu’s government

Netanyahu is under mounting pressure as his fractious right-wing coalition submitted the bill to dissolve parliament.

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Polls suggest the Israeli leader would lose a vote amid rising anger directed at his government

Benjamin Netanyahu, who is Israel's longest-serving prime minister, has been projected to lose the upcoming national election. | World News

Israeli lawmakers on Wednesday voted overwhelmingly to advance a bill to dissolve the Knesset, a move that could pave the way for early elections and deepen political uncertainty…