Jin10 data reported on June 12, Thursday morning, the Israeli parliament stated in a declaration that the proposal for an initial vote on dissolving the parliament has been rejected. The proposal was defeated with 61 members opposing and 53 members supporting it. The vote could have been the first step towards holding early elections. Polls indicate that Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu may lose the election. This gives Netanyahu’s ruling coalition more time to address the most severe political crisis so far and avoid the first vote since the outbreak of war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. Netanyahu has been struggling to resolve the deadlock in his coalition over a new conscription bill, which has led to the current crisis.
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The Israeli parliament voted against the proposal to dissolve the parliament.
Jin10 data reported on June 12, Thursday morning, the Israeli parliament stated in a declaration that the proposal for an initial vote on dissolving the parliament has been rejected. The proposal was defeated with 61 members opposing and 53 members supporting it. The vote could have been the first step towards holding early elections. Polls indicate that Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu may lose the election. This gives Netanyahu’s ruling coalition more time to address the most severe political crisis so far and avoid the first vote since the outbreak of war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. Netanyahu has been struggling to resolve the deadlock in his coalition over a new conscription bill, which has led to the current crisis.