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Netanyahu coalition on the brink as key Charedi party to vote for Knesset dissolution

Shas has confirmed it will back the motion to end the current parliamentary term on Wednesday, forcing fresh elections, in a row over IDF conscription for yeshiva students

June 9, 2025 14:31
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The Shas party has confirmed it will vote to dissolve the Knesset in a row over Charedi enlistment in the IDF (Pictured: Shas leader Aryeh Deri; Image: Flash90)
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Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition could be forced into fresh elections this week after a key Charedi party confirmed it would vote to dissolve the Knesset on Wednesday.

Shas, which forms the largest Charedi contingent in the government, has announced it will back the move amid a row over attempts to conscript yeshiva students into the IDF.

As it stands, the coalition has a slim margin of just seven seats above the 60 required for a majority – but Shas holds 11 of those.

Party spokesperson Ahser Medina said: “As things stand, we will vote on Wednesday in favour of dissolving the Knesset.