Prime Minister Netanyahu will convene coalition party leaders tonight at 18:00 to discuss the date for dissolving the Knesset, alongside advancing remaining bills including the Basic Law: Torah Study and the anti-deserter arrest freeze law, according to political reporter Moshe Moscovitz.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has scheduled a meeting for tonight at 18:00 with coalition party leaders to decide on a date for dissolving the Knesset, according to political reporter Moshe Moscovitz. The discussion will also address advancing outstanding legislation, including the Basic Law: Torah Study — which anchors yeshiva study exemptions — and the law preventing arrests of draft evaders. These bills have been a source of friction within the coalition, with Haredi parties demanding their passage before any dissolution, as previously reported by The Zioneer. Amid internal Likud tensions over bypassing primaries and the broader legislative squeeze, today's meeting aims to lock in a coordinated timeline for ending the current Knesset session. No decision has been announced yet on the specific dissolution date.
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