Israeli parliament dissolves itself 2 years early, sets election
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Israeli lawmakers have overwhelmingly voted to dissolve parliament, officially kicking off the country's election campaign.
Monday's vote in the 120-seat Knesset passed 93-0 in favor of disbanding, ending its term two years ahead of schedule.
Early polls show Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu likely returning to power. But a growing coalition of anti-Netanyahu factions threatens to depose the longtime leader.
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Israel's government, which took office in early 2013, has been riven by divisions from the outset over issues facing the country. For weeks it has been bickering over a budget, a housing tax break and a bill that would enshrine into law Israel's status as a Jewish state.
With early elections set for March 17, the current parliament will have served for one of the shortest periods in Israeli history.