Key facts
- A bill to dissolve the 25th Knesset passed its first reading.
- The vote in the Knesset plenum was 106 in favor and 0 opposed.
- The bill will now go to the Knesset's House Committee.
- The bill requires a second and third reading to pass.
The Israeli Knesset has passed the first reading of a bill aimed at dissolving the 25th Knesset. The vote was overwhelmingly in favor, with 106 members supporting the motion and none opposing it. This legislative step means the bill will now move to the Knesset's House Committee, where it will undergo further scrutiny and debate before its second and third readings, which are necessary for its final approval and enactment.
