The 25th Knesset dissolved its final session early Friday, with Speaker Amir Ohana closing the plenum and calling for respectful election campaigning. "We are heading into an election campaign characterized by sharpening positions and struggle between ideas, but I hope we remember that despite all disagreements we are not enemies, but partners," Ohana said.
The 25th Knesset closed its final session early Friday morning, July 17, as Speaker Amir Ohana adjourned the plenum and officially set the stage for an election campaign. Ohana's remarks emphasized unity despite political divisions. The dissolution had been scheduled for July 17 after weeks of legislative maneuvering, including debates over the State Comptroller appointment and the role of the Attorney General. The election date for the 26th Knesset has not yet been determined, but the campaign is expected to begin in earnest.
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