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Israel’s Knesset Dissolves: Implications for Upcoming Elections

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The dissolution of Israel’s Knesset marks a significant moment in the country’s political landscape, as it heads towards elections on October 27, 2026. This is the first time the Knesset has completed a full term since 1988, amidst a backdrop of intense political turmoil and conflict. The current government, led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, has faced criticism for its handling of wars in Gaza, Iran, and Lebanon, as well as for its controversial policies regarding illegal settlements in the West Bank.

As the election approaches, the political climate remains charged, with opinion polls indicating a shift towards the right. Former Chief of Staff Gadi Eizenkot’s Yashar party is emerging as a strong contender against Netanyahu’s Likud party, reflecting a potential change in leadership. However, the election outcome is complicated by the need for coalition-building, as no party has historically secured an outright majority.

The upcoming elections will not only determine Israel’s leadership but also shape its approach to ongoing conflicts and domestic issues, particularly the contentious topic of ultra-Orthodox military conscription. The public’s desire for a more equitable military service policy could influence voter sentiment, especially as the opposition candidates have distanced themselves from Netanyahu’s strategies.

Ultimately, the elections will serve as a referendum on Netanyahu’s governance and the direction of Israeli politics. As the nation grapples with its identity and international relations, the results could have lasting implications for both domestic policy and Israel’s standing on the global stage.

Source: Al Jazeera

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