Israel Elections, To Determine Netanyahu's Fate, On October 27

The elections are being widely seen as a referendum on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's leadership since the Gaza war erupted.

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October 27 is the last date allowed by law to hold the elections.
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  • Israel will hold national elections on October 27 as scheduled by law
  • The election date is the last legally allowed date for national elections
  • The vote is viewed as a referendum on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
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Israel will hold national elections on October 27, the last date allowed by law, parliament said on Sunday, in a vote widely seen as a referendum on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's leadership since the Gaza war erupted.

"Since the current Knesset is expected to serve its full term and the next general election is already set by law for October 27, with no intention of shortening the legislature's tenure, there is no need to enact a Knesset Dissolution Law in the usual sense," parliament said in a statement.

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