Israeli lawmakers advance bill to dissolve parliament, preliminary vote passes 110-0.
Israeli lawmakers gave preliminary approval to a bill to dissolve parliament, a move that could bring the next election forward by several weeks. The bill passed with 110 votes in favor in the 120-member parliament.
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