Rabbi Dov Lando, leader of the Haredi Degel HaTorah faction, has endorsed dissolving the Knesset over a controversial draft law, intensifying the risk to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition. This development follows United Torah Judaism's threat to call for early elections if no compromise is reached on the conscription bill. Netanyahu's coalition, which depends on Haredi parties like Degel HaTorah for its majority, faces increased instability as the Israeli Supreme Court mandates conscription of ultra-Orthodox students, a point of contention within the coalition. The probability of Netanyahu's ouster by the end of 2026 has risen to 51% in prediction markets, reflecting heightened concerns over the government's stability. If Degel HaTorah collaborates with Shas to pass a dissolution bill, it could trigger early elections, further jeopardizing Netanyahu's political future. Observers are closely watching Degel HaTorah's actions in the Knesset and the reactions of other coalition partners, as these will be crucial in determining the likelihood of early elections.