Jerusalem: Israel's Knesset (parliament) approved a bill for its dissolution in a preliminary reading on Wednesday with support from both coalition and opposition lawmakers. Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana stated that 110 lawmakers voted in favor of the proposal, while no members opposed it, as reported by the Knesset's official channel. This vote marks the first stage in the legislative process to dissolve the Knesset and potentially pave the way for early elections.
According to Anadolu Agency, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not attend the preliminary vote in the Knesset plenum because he was holding a security meeting. The dissolution bill will still require additional readings before becoming law.