Netanyahu survives attempt to dissolve parliament
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government survived a June 12, 2025 vote in the Knesset to dissolve parliament in Jerusalem.
- The opposition proceeded with the vote even though they were aware it was unlikely to succeed, amid ultra-Orthodox anger over ending draft exemptions during Israel’s ongoing conflict.
- Negotiations prior to the vote produced a framework for a draft bill supported by haredi parties, which included yearly quotas and penalties for draft evasion, but no significant agreement was ultimately achieved.
- The bill failed 61 to 53, with ultra-Orthodox coalition partners voting against dissolution, and Likud MK Dan Illouz expressed cautious hesitation to support the draft law.
- The vote’s failure solidifies Netanyahu’s coalition during the longest war in Israel’s history, but deep divisions over ultra-Orthodox military service persist amid rising public frustration.
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ANALYSIS - With the support of the Prime Minister's ultra-Orthodox allies, the opposition tried to dissolve Parliament.
Netanyahu survives opposition attempt to wedge ultra-Orthodox in confidence vote
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu survived yet another attempt to vote his government out of power, despite the opposition’s best attempts to activate the country’s religious communities against him. The bill, which would have dissolved the Knesset and called for…
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