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Pressure in Haredi parties to advance Knesset dissolution: 'No point continuing this game'

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Pressure in Haredi parties to advance Knesset dissolution: 'No point continuing this game'

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TL;DR

The Haredi parties are pressing for the dissolution of the Knesset, with a source quoted as saying there is 'no point continuing this game.' The development, reported by an Israeli media channel, signals growing internal coalition pressure for early elections.

01 · THE DISPATCH

The Haredi bloc, a key coalition partner, is reportedly pushing for early elections, with a source telling an Israeli media outlet: 'No point continuing this game.' The message implies growing frustration within the ultra-Orthodox parties with the current coalition dynamics and legislative paralysis. This internal pressure arrives amid broader political uncertainty, as separate reports note tensions within Prime Minister Netanyahu's Likud party, including calls to bypass primaries and reshape the party list to consolidate his control. While no formal bill for dissolving the 25th Knesset has been filed yet, the push from the Haredi camp could accelerate coalition collapse. The precise trigger for this latest pressure — whether tied to budget disputes, the ongoing security situation, or the state budget — is not specified in the report.

02 · How it developed

2 developments

  1. Latest

    Haredi sources state there is 'no point continuing this game.'

  2. UTJ issues ultimatum: advance daycare bill or vote to dissolve Knesset on Wednesday

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03 · Source and signal

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