The Israeli regime's prime minister and foreign minister have decided to vote on dissolving the Knesset next week.

Iran PressMiddle East: The regime's Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and Foreign Minister Yair Lapid have agreed to hold a vote on dissolving the Knesset next week.

If the vote passes, Lapid will become the interim prime minister, according to the Israeli media.

Bennett and Lapid said in a joint statement that they had "exhausted options to stabilize" their diverse coalition, a year after it was established.

If the bill passes, it will result in the Israeli regime's fifth general election in around three and a half years.

Bennett said earlier that Israel is "facing a real test" as it is experiencing an unprecedented situation and teetering on the brink of its collapse.

Meanwhile, a recent opinion poll has discovered that nearly 70 percent of extremist Jewish settlers living in hundreds of illegal settlements in the West Bank and occupied East al-Quds are worried for the Israeli regime’s future.

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