Israel's political scene faces potential upheaval as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition plans to dissolve the Knesset next week. This move aims to manage the election process amid disputes over military service exemptions for Haredi yeshiva students. The coalition's stability is fragile, heavily dependent on ultra-Orthodox parties, whose support is crucial for the dissolution.
Opposition leaders Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid have formed the "Together" alliance to challenge Netanyahu, with polls indicating Bennett as a favored Prime Minister candidate. The political instability is reflected in prediction markets, where the likelihood of Netanyahu's removal by the end of 2026 has risen to 52.5%.
Netanyahu's Coalition Seeks to Dissolve Knesset Amid Political Turmoil
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