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Netanyahu Furious at Aryeh Deri’s Absence During Crucial Knesset Dissolution Vote
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First reported by Ynet · 19 hours ago
What happened
Prime Minister Netanyahu expressed anger at Shas leader Aryeh Deri for missing the crucial Knesset vote to dissolve the 25th Knesset. Despite Deri’s absence, the coalition barely secured the 61 votes needed to pass the dissolution and party funding laws, ending the current Knesset and triggering elections. The session also approved key legislation before the official recess.
- 01Netanyahu angrily confronted Shas over Aryeh Deri’s absence during the Knesset dissolution vote.
- 02The coalition narrowly secured 61 votes to dissolve the 25th Knesset without Deri present.
- 03The vote ended the current Knesset and initiated the caretaker government period.
- 04Several important social, economic, and security bills were passed in the final session.
- 05Lawmakers’ absences and lack of response heightened tensions during the vote.
- 06The official Knesset recess begins Saturday until the 26th Knesset convenes after elections.
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