Netanyahu Coalition On The Brink — Ultra-Orthodox Party Calls For Israeli Parliament To Be Dissolved

An ultra-Orthodox Jewish party in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition has called for the Knesset to be dissolved, threatening to bring down the government. The fissure centres on disputes over military-service exemptions and budget allocations. Early elections — Israel’s sixth since 2019 — would reset the political map.

The Trigger

  • Ultra-Orthodox coalition partner formally called for Knesset dissolution
  • Core dispute: military-service exemptions for yeshiva students
  • Budget allocation for Haredi communities also at issue
  • Public reaction: secular protests + Tel Aviv demonstrations

Coalition Math

  • Without the ultra-Orthodox bloc, Netanyahu loses majority
  • Several Likud MKs already privately signalling concerns
  • Centre-right factions positioning for new arrangements
  • Calls for unity government re-emerging in some quarters

Why It Matters

  • Early elections would be Israel’s sixth since 2019 — unprecedented churn
  • Mid-war + Gaza-ceasefire instability adds urgency
  • Markets uncertain — shekel watching closely
  • US-Israel coordination on Iran complicated by domestic politics

What To Watch

  • Whether Likud forces a confidence vote
  • Centre-bloc + Lapid response
  • Hostage-deal politics — coalition cohesion + family-pressure
  • Election-date speculation if dissolution proceeds

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