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Netanyahu Survives Knesset Vote Over Military Conscription Bill

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition won a vote—which could have led to new elections—61–53 in the Knesset.

Netanyahu Survives Knesset Vote Over Military Conscription Bill

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during a press conference in Jerusalem on May 21, 2025. Ronen Zvulun/Reuters

Chris Summers

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Israel’s parliament rejected a preliminary vote to dissolve itself in the early hours of June 12, giving Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s ruling coalition more time to tackle a political deadlock over the government’s controversial military conscription bill.

The Knesset said in a statement that 61 members of parliament opposed the Bill for the Dissolution of the Twenty-Fifth Knesset, while 53 supported it.

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