Israel Knesset rejects opposition bill to dissolve parliament

Israel's Knesset early Thursday rejected a preliminary vote to dissolve itself after a deal was reached on a military conscription dispute. The motion, which could have led to early elections polls suggest Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would lose, failed 61-53. A 61-vote majority was needed in the 120-seat parliament. 

Israel Knesset rejects opposition bill to dissolve parliament
Israel's Knesset early Thursday rejected a preliminary vote to dissolve itself after a deal was reached on a military conscription dispute. The motion, which could have led to early elections polls suggest Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would lose, failed 61-53. A 61-vote majority was needed in the 120-seat parliament. 

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