The Israeli Knesset is preparing for a first reading on a bill to dissolve parliament, potentially leading to early elections. This legislative move comes amid ongoing political instability, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and opposition leaders Yair Lapid and Benny Gantz at the forefront of the developments. If the dissolution proceeds, it could significantly alter Israel's political landscape. Market data reflects the heightened likelihood of dissolution, with YES pricing in the Israeli parliament dissolution market rising to 61.5%, up from 52% in the past 24 hours. Meanwhile, the market predicting Netanyahu's potential ouster by the end of 2026 has seen a decrease in YES pricing to 46.5%, down from 54%. Observers are closely watching the Knesset's vote outcomes and the political strategies of key figures, as these will be pivotal in shaping future market trends.