Israel: governing parties face pressure ahead of key policy vote
Lawmakers debate reforms as opposition groups mobilise support in major cities, testing the coalition thin majority.
Parliamentarians in Israel returned to session this week with a crowded agenda: electoral rules, public spending, and a contested security bill. Cabinet officials argue the package is needed to stabilise institutions after months of protests, while critics say it narrows space for dissent.
Independent analysts note that regional governors are already positioning for the next cycle. "The centre is holding, but only just," said one policy fellow in the capital. Business groups have urged compromise, fearing prolonged deadlock could hit investment.
WOP360 correspondents report heightened security around government buildings and a steady stream of diplomatic visitors. Layla Khalil will continue to track committee votes expected before the month ends.
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