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Israeli Government Confirms Full Term, Sets Elections for October 27
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First reported by Ynet · 1 hour ago
What happened
Israel's government confirmed it will serve a full term, holding elections on October 27, following legal advice and coalition plans to finalize key legislation before dissolution.
- 01Israel's government will complete its full term with elections on October 27.
- 02Knesset legal advisor set July 17 as the last date to dissolve the parliament.
- 03Coalition plans to use remaining time to pass laws on Netanyahu's deals with ultra-Orthodox parties.
- 04The election date was confirmed during a Knesset committee meeting on Sunday.
- 05Further details about the legislative process are forthcoming.
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Channel 13Center · Hebrew1 hour ago
Israeli Government Confirms Full Term, Sets Elections for October 27
Arutz ShevaRight · Hebrew1 hour ago
Israeli Elections Set for October 27 Following Knesset Dissolution
Now 14Right · Hebrew1 hour ago
Israeli Knesset Sets October 27, 2026 Election Date Amid Final Legislative Push
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