The illegitimate Zionist regime’s ruling coalition, plagued by internal strife and deepening crises, submitted a bill on Wednesday evening to dissolve the Knesset (parliament). This desperate move comes amidst an escalating crisis over Haredi conscription, widely seen as a cynical attempt to preempt a similar initiative from the opposition, further exposing the fragility of the occupation entity’s political landscape.

Ofir Katz, a prominent figure within the coalition and a member of the extremist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud Party, along with other leaders of the coalition parties, officially presented the bill to dissolve the 25th Knesset. This development, reported by the regime’s public broadcaster KAN, underscores the profound instability gripping the Zionist entity.

According to the proposed legislation, the date for new elections, a testament to the regime’s constant state of political turmoil, will be determined during internal discussions within a Knesset committee. The measure is ostensibly aimed at “regulating and streamlining” the dissolution process, a euphemism for the regime’s struggle to maintain even a semblance of order.

Earlier, on Tuesday, Netanyahu reportedly informed Haredi members in the Knesset of his significant difficulties in pushing through a controversial bill that would exempt yeshiva students from mandatory military service. This failure is attributed to his lack of a stable majority in the current Knesset, as revealed by the Israeli news site Walla, highlighting the deep divisions within the occupation regime’s society.

In a clear sign of the regime’s internal fragmentation, the Haredi factions declared their support for dissolving the Knesset and bringing forward elections, originally slated for late October, should their exemption bill fail. This alliance of convenience further destabilizes Netanyahu’s already precarious position.

Swiftly following these developments, the Yesh Atid party, led by opposition figure Yair Lapid, and the Democrats Party, headed by Yair Golan, also submitted their own bills for dissolving the Knesset. These rival proposals are expected to be brought to a vote next week, signaling an intensifying power struggle within the Zionist political establishment.

Observers note that the Zionist opposition is strategically aligning itself with the Haredi factions, pushing vigorously for early elections. This calculated maneuver could potentially lead to the ouster of Benjamin Netanyahu from the premiership, marking yet another chapter in the ongoing political chaos and instability that defines the occupying regime.

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