Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition narrowly passed Israel's 2026 state budget on March 29, averting automatic Knesset dissolution under law requiring approval by March 31, stabilizing the government temporarily amid prior opposition bills that failed in January and February. Recent polls as of late April show Netanyahu's bloc projected at 50-51 seats out of 120, trailing a potential opposition majority, with figures like Gadi Eisenkot urging coordination for a no-confidence vote and former premiers Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid forming an alliance ahead of elections due by October 27. Judicial disputes, including Supreme Court review of National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir's status, economic strains like teacher strikes, and a government official's warning of possible dissolution within six months heighten snap election risks through a successful dissolution bill requiring 61 votes.
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$929,524 Vol.
June 30
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0x65070BE91...The primary resolution source for this market is official information from the government of Israel; however, a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.
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0x65070BE91...Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition narrowly passed Israel's 2026 state budget on March 29, averting automatic Knesset dissolution under law requiring approval by March 31, stabilizing the government temporarily amid prior opposition bills that failed in January and February. Recent polls as of late April show Netanyahu's bloc projected at 50-51 seats out of 120, trailing a potential opposition majority, with figures like Gadi Eisenkot urging coordination for a no-confidence vote and former premiers Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid forming an alliance ahead of elections due by October 27. Judicial disputes, including Supreme Court review of National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir's status, economic strains like teacher strikes, and a government official's warning of possible dissolution within six months heighten snap election risks through a successful dissolution bill requiring 61 votes.
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